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es ADOPTS DAUGHTER OF 38. ‘Wetertown Farm Legally Protects Orphan. WATERTOWN, N. ¥., Oct 24 @r@er permitting Frank MT (| Wealthy farmer residing near bh 0 adopt Mra, Etta Peck Andrew, If sleep does not refresh you, if you are pale and Peselce wane poor, if you are always tired and frequently ible—Pepto-Mangan will help you, provided your ‘The mental, moral and physical € Loss of vitality ts weually caused by the blood having become thin and Muggish. You cannot Giies oui polsous and carry nourishment throughout the system. ° THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1917.’ Mrs. Tired Mothers “The Red Blood Builder’’ welfare of children, the guardianship of de the big and little worries which hi ing—all combine to is how I am doing it: First-4 enlisted. One sult, $15; |g socks, $1.26; 2.60; overcoat, § main strong if the blood I too k and watery te Pepto-Mangan te « true tonle because It strengthens the blood by putting goo: ounte of iron in ft, to enrich it with thousands of new, healthy red blood celle, | Total, $100.75, Pepto- ret cannot tnjare the teeth nor distur the " | wages. tendly We : per Mangan la bold In eniy omer way an or 66 cents per day to the n vi ment, and have purchased never in. ny. | bonds, By all druggiets. Pepto-Mantan le mode onty by © M. J. BREITENBACH CO., New York Manulacturing Chemists the money I saved. Buy a Bond of The Second Liberty Loan Subscriptions received at Bond Booth— Main Floor BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G Fulton Street, Brooklyn Announce an Extraordinary Sale For To-Morrow, Thursday, Only ————eOOOeeeeee Women’s Tailored Suits Taken from Our Regular Stock About 300 tailored and smartly fur-trimmed Suits, developed in a variety of materials and colorings; models suitable for every figure. Reduced for This Sale Only — = === = ————— Announce An Extraordinary Sale Thursday To Close Out 175 Women’s Dresses All This Season’s Desirable Models About 175 Women’s and Misses’ Afternoon and Street Dresses, of Serge Cloth, Charmeuse, Crepe Meteor, also combination of Georgette and Satin. Reduced from 25.00, 29.75 and 35.00 Women’s and Misses’ Coats Exclusive New Fall Models Distinctive models of Wool Velour and Burella Cloth in | Navy, Java, Beet Root and other attractive shades; some are | plush trimmed, others have large convertible collars of Kit- Coney; pretty beit and pocket effects add a splendid finish. Very Specially Priced at 20.00 way to buy Liberty bonds and this! @econd—I eaved, by not having to buy elothing, the following amounts: two pairs of shoes, hat, $4; i Tain coat, $12; board, $20; room, $8; underwear, $6. Third--The Government Is taking A short course of pleasant tasting Pepto- os $5 for @ 0 bond | Mangan ie ueually beneficlal, because « plentiful out ef my wages 06 Tey onan 980 Sond | fy of 4 blood streng in iron, driving every month for nine months and the sponte. a tenth month $4.75. Fourth—I am getting $33 per month | | Puth—I am alloting $20 per month, Sixth—-I bought two $50 bonds with Seventh—In ten months, when the war 1s all over, I will have six $50 bonds and will wonder where they dts, Andrew was the daughter of | Fug | gar Ate oh ee! How Our Soldiers Are Another: “I Send $20 a Month Home to Help Support My Mother and Sisters. and Cutting Expenses to Pay $5 Month for My Bond.” — A Third: “I'm Not Only Serving My Country by Beinga — «\ Soldier to Help Win the War, But Also by Being a | Soha hehne $15 per month, keep $$ shirts, Govern- four $50 | | | | | Just a few Mneg telling how a sol ; 5 dier, earning $30 a month is 6 shall Mi loathe thik nea and to buy his Liberty bond, i 22a C 1 send §20 per month home to help| ,! blr Dee nae ct Mctiemt support my her and sisters (by| AT! allotment), pay $1 each month for| ° | the barber, $1.50 per month for laun-| N Literty Loan Editor, New York Evening © f five, ten or even I'm not only serving my country by t them each iC 4 soldier to help win the wa $ but being a Lit bond hold My pay ts $40 per ‘Ts 7 iration of | | per month for a Li bond, § ots be drawn as to who ome to my P andl the fully paid up bond for that tifle, ce Unie Mate hate ok The lucky man or men continue to If T was alone IT wou pey until every one has a bond per month and buy se A J. M. R. JACQUES, d help win t | 18th Regiment, Company C, Aviation | Thirtec Good Digestion |" | Your Complexion Depends out of which $15 goes home. The rest used for personal use, but f have Spartanb 8. C. SENDS HALF PAY HOME, BUYS BOND FROM REST. balitee, N.Y, Beening World: ' young man twenty-five years nd in the service of my country, r month, and out of that Doing My Own Laundering i | ed my own use for the remainder of fitat “social” of the seaeon of the Tot- condition is not caused by a serious organic disease, | Liberty Bond Holder. the month, and the other $10 1 have tenville ng, Trade School to-marrow | | A eer sted ha Liberty bond of $100, RIEHL. Among them are Horough freal. ’ dent V Name, jantin, in i Liberty tran KAitor, N.Y, Evening World: came from when I spending $13) 08 Which I have to pay $10 per month, PMroraton ant District Superintendents (4 (*) al “To all men, eighteen years of age| per month now, wh et ge la months I will have same }; Jenkins and Jame Pee ‘ re is ence between w or " ron . rs. Alice Barrow nandes wi ’ and up. @ ix only one enay|ence betwocn y PRIVATE SAMUEL D. RICHMAN, |caiv'®, AUS Gaty Plan” toonightt at Government, ALAN. 8.1 3 ¢ N.Y TO BUY BOND. is HAS DEPENDENTS BUT FINDS Litery Loan be New York Eyening Woetd: WAY TO BUY BOND. | IT have purchased a Liberty Bond Literty Loan Editor, New York beeping Worlt er having been shown the benefits » are in being a Liberty Loan Fort Jay, Governors Ce a @m doing my own marketing, trying to economize, Paying the price of our | thelr precious lives Waldo Avenue, “A.C, 8th Regiment, Fort | Pubtic School No. 13, Rosebank, and jl |lustrate her lecture’ with moving. pic- snd,| CAMP COOK LIMITS SPENDING | tine'yne rons the upper end of Staten Island in’ rec ognition of Li shore will h: with parades of hundreds of schools chil- Gren, Red Cross, Boy ‘Scouts, starting from Public Schooi No. 1 at 3 o'clock. , |festival will be held at the Mariners Family Asylum, the old ladies home, on ‘enter Street, Stapleton, to-morrow’ af- ee d in every way vom-| Mr, and Mrs. W, town, N. L, Burbank of Port rty with M. M'KAY. White Plains, N. ¥ i la STATEN ISLAND NOTES. Prominent men are to speak at, the ols in Gary, Ind. and » where the plan being tried. Beside the monster parade to-day on rty Loan Day, the south ea celebration of tts own, SEALED PACKETS ONLY. Rend for elegant booklet. Campfire Girls and An afternoon tea and harvest home Get the Genuine* ) The Flavor of "SALAD A”. is incomparably delicious, dence of Mrs. A. J. Moors on Roe Street. |as her guost Mrs. Z Green of wmndaie a 7 ¥ rated iny $5 canteen bill, aisg ply with Mr. Hoover's Wishes, and/ Richmond are at 5 Polund, Me, on Se ee Aged Seventy, | Wert. it, is Golleved that jhe died of | $1.75 for laundry, which | now do my- We still have good nourishing food. | motor tour. Bin Lake Steamer Agronnd. vada in 1892, She has Hyed in the Peck ° . self, and # ad of cigarettes { now This week I decided to do my own pd spePper, of oTttenville is enter. | MILWAUKEE, 0 -The steam- An|family since she was four years old ear which cuts my to- laund thereby saving enough to/taining Mr. anc ra Andrew Dalton of] er Roman of the Pit ‘so Steamship n| fen are, a wa four, Youre Buying Liberty Bonds (3: i tiiutis cewek, matey erat, cocoa eek ere haauen of ik, Hcg steam te. | iN although never fegally ate Nt $10 a month | have bought two Libs T bought it through one of our local] Mrs. VeLancey North Boice of Har-|miles uorth of Milwaukee. There is | Whe man whe. Ss-ecopting her tp vev oe RRR aoe ote eee nanan ponds to help Uncle Xam win banks and shall pay $10 monthly. |risonburg, Va. te the guest of her motn-|danker of the vearel pounding te 1d, was Med here| years old, and the legal formallti 4 so Y i war, and T soon hope to save $3 | My husband has two broihers Injen, Mrs J. Bolve of Westerieis D to Macatianha. bent: Bvome Ot FT errs Nets Tearing bis Geneon ~ 1 Am Getting $33 a Month, Allotting $20 to | jiire'n month and that goes to the the Conndnn Army “somewhere in| ART Myron Mortis of Richinond ‘Ter. he crew are aboard, The a - -~ - p - ", ‘ rlace. Franco.” rac arbor, ts ing crew has been unable to ure. hase Four $50 Bonds, and Have Bought Two a F MILTON OKIN, Company — I feel there ta no work too hard, no| Weeks bunting trip in the Adtr | m oft. ‘The vessel is valued at | Mare With Money Saved on Clothing. C, 102d United States Engineers, sacrifice too great for those who aro| | Mra. CoB. Ascensio of Great Killa hag | $200 00 : 10“, 18° & 36* SALADA, 100 Hudson St., New York, 2 t t dit 1 dry and ut $2 monthly f |iows: I have Murine aie monte i ternoon. Those in charge include Mra. newspapers, smoker, Gc), lea | erstacdion Bene teamere, good for | fi howntag Mee MT 7" - -— i ti * cents, hardly enough to pay f Anise, 0 laundry, 60c, com-|M. Deems, Mrs. Pin won! AJESO4, KORS0g, ge RIDAY wut mae Ue fund, { have to pay $20 monthly |ana Bite, Mh Inge oe —— But in order to be able to make| { % which leaves m@} Miss Marion Hadk daughter ot good my obligations for the paym $10 to enjoy the re-| Frank L. Hadkins of Ellitt Avenue, Tot- of the bond, doing my own| Minder of the month tenville, and Kenneth ©. Martin of Perth laundering an sg 11, COOK, THEODORE G. BUNKER-| Amboy’ will be married to-night in St a8 possible, on my smokes, ter] HOF Stephen's Church, paying for the bond) Nuc £8") SUGGESTS PLAN HE TRIED IN |tiltian Fiynn, daughter of Mr and Mee every Brings on Sunday See private M. a COHEN REGIMENT. John Flynn of Port Richmond, to Frank 16th Company, C. A. | Liveriy Loaa Lditor, New York Lrening World: | Daly, of Port Richmond. Fort Hancock, N. J In our regiment I evolved a plan]. The eWst New Brighton branch of the : |which can be worked to great ad- |W. C. T. U. meets to-day at the reai- SETS EXAMPLE FIRST, THEN! \. GIVES GOOD ADVICE. | in every office, even school. factory or | Corps. Fort Hancock, N. J. DOESN'T MISS THE MONEY HE PAYS ON BONDS. Ioan Editor, New York Brening World: didn't understand what the PRIV! Comma neock, HAS BOUGHT TWO BONDS, WILL! Liter SAVE FOR THIRD. Litaty Loan Valltor, N.Y. Even I have just bov two " bonds and I am urging all the boys| Our Captain told us what a good in- in my company to do likewiso by the| Yestment It 1s to buy a Liberty bond. | As I make only $30 a month I bought as private ts $30 a month,| a $50 Liberty bond at § a month for -|ten months straight. Although I | don't miss the $5, I will have a bond t the end of ten months. PRIVATE ELLIE GURALSKY, 7th . Depot Brigade, Preserves Beauty Does TCAMP-MATES WASHING TO HELP BUY BONDS. Largely | uivery tea waiior, New York Brening World: , I find a very good way to pick w Upon Your Stomach. Stuart's | 5.7 0"¢ s.uery,fe0d, way to pick up Dyspepsia Tablets Are Real Beauly Preservers, Liberty bond is to Join the army and| do your fellow-soldiers’ washing, In | this way ft is no difficult task to | raise that amount. | CLYDE D. CHASE. | Co. H, Signal Corps, Fort Wood, N. ¥, | BOUGHT TWO BONDS TO HELP THE LOAN. Literty Loan Editor, New York Evening World: Six months ago I tried to enlist in the navy. 1 was rejected on account of one of my eyes being just a bit imperfect. On the 10th of September |I was drafted. Last week the com- manding officer of our troop told us jHow we could buy a Liberty bond | by paying ten Installments of $5 a month, Being single and my mother jand father both dead, I de ponds, two Now IL rec $20 9 month, which is plenty for spending purposes, «and at the end of ten months will own two $50 bonds, That is how I am helping the Loan PRIVATE FRANK L. OHLSEN, Second Troop, Military Police, Camp Upton, Yap- hank, L. 1, nial FINDS WAY TO BONDS THROUGH HOUSEHOLD ECONOMIES, Literty Loan Faitor, New York Evening Worlds plexton to Per-| Being the mother of small children, ude So by Stuart's Dys-| tt is iinpossible for me to earn money outside the home, and, oh, I dia Want to do “my bit" for my loved country, I thought the matter over earnestly and decided I could save if 1 could My Pertect ( fect Digestion pepsin Tablets, How in the name of re ean you nh stomach | full of eour Wome : nutferers, [Not earn, butt wh ) use | Our first Liberty bonds we bought art's Dyspepsia Tablets nave 2 goeh with savings from our “war garden.” trouble; they: are happy tn mind and in| My husband bought o $1 body, “with a akin unroughened by. the |? Potunt a Gg tig, © 100 bond and red rash of dyspepsia, ‘Try thee wo s' 7 7 tin"pre-| We raised all the vegetables we Get a “b0-cent|needed for summer and winter, "} canned those that would not keep, ] 3 erful tablets after meals, serve your complexion, box at at any drug store, 219, 221, 223, 225, 237 164, 166, 168 and 176 Grand Street Smith Stree Cor. Driggs Ave, BROOKLYN St. VERED ANYWHERE IN GREATER NEW YORK No Deposit. 0c Weekly | $125 Worth of Faraiture Opens a New Clothing Account | No Deposit—$i Weekly | vee inden Ris oiled i Bring This Advertisement With You and Get Your TEN Per Cent. Discount Olt Your Credit Purchase When Opening a New Avenunt fenced cl bt Bh hl ss |Parlor Suit Sale| “Es \ Our Partor Sulit tock ts at the highest potnt of ’ perfection, fne period Deosser from |leather or muleskin 3 - plece one stocks there is | selling for $55.50; loose- The Safest Investment in the World A Liberty Bond PEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING: 50c Weekly Ohiffonters in wh other woods; 6 in ANNOUNCE FOR THURSDAY A Suit and Coat There is a coat or suit here for every woman and miss —a model for every figure. All the choicest fall and winter fabrics are represented, and you are sure to get a garment that will give you dependable service, at this very moderate price. 18.75 Kersey, Oxford, etc. EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASE OF Sizes for Women and Misses ables us to offer high-cost frock selling price. Ordinarily Sell from 18.75 to 29.75 75 ‘ ‘Alterations ‘Free at “Three Brooklyn ‘Stores FultonSt., «. BridgeSt. At Subway Station, Brooklyn. 1329-1331 Broadway Near Gates Ave., Brooklyn. 4810-4812 Fifth Ave. Bet. 48th and 49th Sts., Brooklyn, REMARKABLE Sale 13.75 500 Street & Afternoon Frocks An opportunity we are always on the lookout for, this purchase en- at one-half and less than regular Materials are fine Men's Wear Serge, Poiret Twills, Gabardines, Wool Jersey, and an assortment of various Silks. They represent the latest style features, all to be sold at one price of All New Fall Shades Alterations Free Neti Three Brooklyn Stores Q Over Two Hundred Different Mode!s to Select From A oollection of models which shows consideration for every essential of comfort, suitability of purpose, dependable quality and stylish appearance. Broadcloth Reindeer Wool Velour 95 Beet Root Pom Pom bd Pekin Blue Bolivia, Serge Taupe, Navy Green, Black, ete.