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War Financing tts nme Viscount Reavins of England, will ape Lora ak on tr financing at W AUB YOUR BACK STOPS LUMBAGO Don’t drug kidneys! Rub the | this district forwarded to the Adju I's office in Washington ran pain right out with old “St. Jacobs Oil.” b Bork hurt you? Can't straighten op ‘ Without feeling sudden pains, sharp aches and twinges? Kow hiatent That's lumbago, sciaticn, or maybe | from a strain, and you'll get blessed relief the moment you rub your bac with soothing, penetrating “St. Jacob Oli.” Nothing else takes out soreness, Jameness and stiffness 80 quickly. You | @imply rub it on and out comes the tis Log abe harmless and oa he Limber up! burn or discolor the skin. Don't suffer! Get a trial bottle from any drug store, and after using it just once, you'll that you ever had backache, beck will never hurt or cause any | Fore: misery. It never disappoints and drogning kidneys! They don't he, because they have no or sciatica, because your been recommended for 60 years. es cannot cause pain. “Save the Pieces” Take them to our nearest store and get a new lens in a few hours. Accuracy assured. Any Lens Duplicated from the broken pieces Lanses at 750, $1.00, $1.25, etc. PAGAL font New York: 184 B’way at John St. 223 Sixth Ave., 15th St. 350 Sixth Ave., 22d St. 101 Nassau, at Ann St. 17 West 42d Street. Bklyn: 498 Fulton St., cor. Boud Ly, NEVER NEGLECT A COLD OR COUGH Borjese (nroet O26 eee treet on oven “ck ANs" ALPLRAtTivE This Calcium prepare |tant Gene |tration of New York has neglected to | | ward of $50 In aight for anybody who |take 948 men from the Pennsylvania | Ph : Station, 397 from Carleton Avenue, oak tebe Rrooklyn, and 183 from Long Island int of this cH The trains will leave about 10) to needy = ROIND UP TO BEGIN $600,000 TAX GUT, ~ OFT ABZLISTEDAS. SAYS HYLAN, FOR DESERERS HERE, MITCHEL EL BACKERS. ! Records Sent to W ies Wekiaiton~ Many Thought Ignorant of Fact They Were Called. jan Judge ( sharges That That In Fifteen Cases Assessments Were Lowered $29,349,800. er M 6 al The selective draft authorities for} Ju Tylan yesterday eid a partial be of reductions made in as wenwed val jones of properties helong- | 4. ing t porations and men supprtini Mayor Mitchel shows fifteen of these backers have been treated to reduc- tions of $29,849,800 Democratic candidate shows tho | a saving to the favored friends ** examin to-day copies of the registration and of the records of the ph examinations of 1,482 registered men who failed to respond when called to he colors, This ist total number of slackers in the 27,000 New Yorkers \lready summoned to Camp Upton. That only 6'4 per cent. of the regta- of mora than $600,000 Mr. Hylan said the New York Cen- tral Kuilroad obtained reductions of . jon of thia city is| the skin. answer the summons to the National |@Mounting to $4,068,600, Consolidnted hor, has, in my onin-| You don't need to rub—it pene- Army is considered by the authorities | Gas Company $4,834,600, Brooklyn | Jon, Mr. Hillquit's candidacy any chance | trates, if Edison Company $1,000,000, New York | Cf muccess, So the question ts in y as complimentary to the patriotic ‘pirlt of the city, Investigation bas tentatively estab- ished, although proof is lacking, that hundreda of the missing men who egistered from waterfront addreases or lodging houses are either at sea or in other parts of the country In utter gnorance of the fact that they have been called to service, These men be- long to the migratory labor class and are not salways careful about leaving thele néw addreasoa when they move. Lines ‘have been obtained on hun- dreds of deliberate slackers. ‘They will be looked up by the police and volunteer detectives, There is a re- Telephone Company $986,000, Vincent Astor holdings $3,016,000, banks and trust companies $12,460,000, United Klectric Light and Power Company $910,000, Senator Ogden L. Mills hold- ings $265,000. He also aited six of reveral hundred Henry Morgenthau holdings $104,800, six of the Vander- bilt estate holdings $442,500, John DF feller residence $60,000, Jobn », r jr. residence $25,000, orking residence $16, residence $5,000 800, t he wishes t n remarks: an examination ssessed valuation «of taxation of some of Georg Ralph Pu grand total of $2! In emphasize jaining thi Mr. H turns up a “slacker.” SS eas | (CU The 3,482 missing reget: properties of fifteen of the this district have already t lending. ‘special’ jnterweta abd as: dover ™ As they are millionaire individuais who are tho | Ren ded Sey. WU be sens va th financial backers of Mayor | vamp at Port Ja d from tt Mitchel's campaign for re-election. | warded to Yaphank for court-martial, | ow make public the resuit of Long prison terms will be Imposed) this examination for the informa- | where extenuating circumstances are tlon und enlightenment of the mot SHOW De men who pay rent; of those who The force at the Selective Draft have invested thelr savings in homes and those who have money paced in real tate, who are ndent on the income from that ty for a living. vMfices at 27th Street and Seventh Avenue was busy to-dav arranging for sending 1,628 nogroes, selected In he draft, to Camp Upton, It was lecided at the beginning of the draft to keep the negroes separate, As fast is they have been reached on the egintration rolls they have been no- {Ned to wait for a # 1 call, and the call was sent out last week. New York negroes are arranging to| give their soldiers a rousing send off. Three points of departure have been selected. Special trains will aso Uifteen backers of Mayor Mitchel have been granted reduc tions of $29,349,800 on the small proportion of their holdings which we have had time and opportunity t investigate, There Is no doubt disclosed here centage of the granted by Mayor these favored backers. and hoi velock in the morning. Keeping “young” depends upon maintained vigor, elasticity of muscles and arteries and an active | mind that keeps in happy touch | and sympathy with the pleasures and affairs of youth. ese de- | sirable conditions are splendidly aided by 00 0 SOS 0S SSO 0S 0S 0 Sa || INSTANT POSTUM a snappy flavored, delighttul ce woe real table beverage, entirely fre p from those non-food, harmful ai | ments—caffeine, for example— which tend to harden the arteries and bring on premature old age. “There's a Reason” for Sold by Grocers everywhere! oS) FUSION FLYING SQUADRONS ==: Jare to invade the corner meetings. Langdon Gillet, any adminiatration under the influence between Mr. canniaetnitntianins MAKE PLEA FOR ADAMSON. publication” by the committee In charge cn ee nr ee ee eee THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1917. n that of the Mayor, jeade for the election ‘ound that the ur Aldermen is t he has three f Matimate and y in the office » the post of ment. + his candidate ances are he will government,” tM TO CHALLENGE SOCIALISTS al Arguments at Voters Who Are wing Hillquit. suuadrons of Fusion polit Sp next clt - RHEUMATISM MAKES: YOU FEEL OLD Pains And Aches Yield To Sloan's Liniment, The Family Friend. hallenge Bor Among t ‘sare Charles BE. Hughes jr, Lyle } ‘ahan, son of the Admiral Mahar ustay Frohman, Robert H. Sexton and n actor. ‘They are .»| m special arguments at Jewlah voters | 1 Hiliquit and will cite of the race in #up-| ominent lead a rt of Mitchel, "Jacob H. Schiff, the banker, wad to- jay “Ahead of everything else I am sup porting Mayor Mitchel and his assoc! av When your joints become stiff, your lclreulation poor, and your sufferin, "| makes you Irritable, an application o Sloan's Liniment gives you quick re- lief —kills pain, starts up @ good cireu- | lation, relieves congestion. It is easier jand cleaner to use than mussy plasters jor ointments, acts quickly and does J. | not clog the pores. It does not stain ea because of the splendid busin: rtlean ‘ly, because past experien taught me that naught. but verso of this can be expected from Tammany Hall. Althe ough I c wider Mr. Hillquit per- 1 bel Certainly fine for rheumatism, stiff neck, sclatica, lame back, toothache, ete, For sprains, strains, bruises, black jand blue spo loan’s Liniment re- Mitchel and Judge H; Adolph Lewisohn also declared him- if in support of Mitchel. | duces the pain and eases the soreness. Its use is so universal that you'll Latgleds Sloan's Liniment a friend of » whole family. Generous size bottles ri druggists everywhere. $1.00, An appeal to the voters of New York ty was sent out to-day for “immediate |, 25c, 50c, e campaten of Robert Adamaon for dent of the Board of Aldermen. it ed on the fact that the Mayor, 19 of his control of vartour ments, is but one member of ard of Estimate and that the It be wholly controlled by a C. Hoard of A sidents of Sloan’s Liniment KILLS PAIN ‘EAMMEYER | Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York “Cocoa” Walking Shoes Women will be cager to see the variety of very good looking shoes we have produced in “Cocoa,” the new dark shade of mahogany Russia calf, so fashionable just now. § Nothing harmonizes more happily with the prevailing mode. in suits and costumes than these models. 4 Not only are they attractive for their rich color, but the lasts are newly created. 4 Several of these shoes with military heels that smartly gowned women have approved both for style and service features. One fashionable boot in all Cocoa” calfskin; another with tops of a somewhat lighter shade. Then there are two smart “Cocoa” models with tops of Fawn Buck Cloth and ‘| $8.50 & Pearl Grey Suede. All have welt soles and $9. 00 146 inch military heels. sm ee ec ce ee ee ee ee ee eee ae ee eee ae ee ee SI. >. 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