The evening world. Newspaper, November 5, 1917, Page 22

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Nov. 5—Horrors of German prison camps were vividly pictured to-day by two Toronto High- landers, just back after nineteen months at Gottingen and Mannheim. They were transferred home through Switzerland because starvation brought on apparently fatal iMnes GIRLS! BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR AND Hair becomes charming, wavy, lustrous and thick in a few moments. Every bit of dandruff disap pears and hair stops coming out. For 25 cents you can save your hair. In less than ten minutes you can double its beauty, Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and a cloth with a little Danderine and care fully draw it through your hair, take ing one small strand at a time, Th! will cleanse the hair of dust,-dirt or excessive oil, and in just few moments you have doubled the be of your hair. A delightful surprise awaits those whose hair has beey ne; lected or is scraggy, faded, dry, brittle in. Besides beauti the hair Danderine dissolves every particle oy dandruff; cleanses, er fies and in vigorates the scalp, forever stoppin, itching and falling hair, but what wil please most will be after a few | weeks’ » when you see new hair fine and downy at Arst—yes—but | really new hair growing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair, and lots of it, surely get a 28+ cent bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine DTI ZEIT DS aera IO ‘and just try dvt. STOP DANDROFR. pears as soft, lustrous and charming| as a young girl's after applying some Danderine. Also try this—moisten a will | from any drug store or teilet counter | “Back from the grave—but better still, out of hell,” was the way Core poral Alex Yetunan described his own case, “I was fifteen months at Got- tingen and three months at Mann- heim. I welghed 165 pounds when captured at St. Julien in April, 1916, Due to undernourishment, bad treat. ment and the conditions of the camp, I was down to ninety-elght pounds when I was sent to Switserland in Ausust, 1916, “The food they gave @s was not fit for pigs, I doubt even if pigs could eat it “IT saw American Ambassador Gerard at Mannheim, making an in- spection — but the Boches fixed things up before he came." “The prisoners get no justice and the food was wretched,” said Private Allan MacDonald, the other returned prisoner. He was gassed and wounded at St. Julien and spent fifteen months in Gottingen. —_ -— CAR HITS POLE; TWO KILLED Three Others, Inciading » Young Woman, Eacape Injury. COVE, N.Y, Nov, &.—Two men ay when an men and a at what is ‘The others In known as “The Place.” r escaped without @ scratch. It is sed the victima were in the act of when hurled out of the machine. They were Frank Sosmonkl of No, 676 Graham Avenue, Brooklyn, and Adam Seltick of No, 184 Greenpoint Avenue, Brooklyn, Ofers in the car were Mias Lilien Latito of No, 194 Greenpoint Avenue, George Malevite of Glen Cove and John of No. 9% Russell Street, Brooklyn, ‘The latter was the driver of the car. The party had been on @ visit to @ married sister of Miss Latito, > | PORTO RICO DRAFTS ARMY. Daughter of the Governor Draws the First Namber, SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, Nov, 5.—The Irawing of numbera to determine the vall be called to fll was held to-day in atre, Yager drew the next, were then drawn by the Senate? the Presi- » House of Delegatg@s, Licut Commander 6f° Henry by the members of the House, cks, anc a . |Senate and the 83,000 Short Naval Training CHICAGO, Nov. 6.—A shortage of $3,000 in the funds of the Paymaster’s Department at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station became known to-day when announcement waa made that the hly disbursement of moi hia Sie ceee ere nore than a #1,0 U.S, ASKS $25,000 BAL Prosecutor Advances the Theory That Vaitekunas Had a Wealthy Backer, Matthew Vaitekunas, thirty-two years old, @ Russian, was arraigned before Federal Judge Howe, in Brooklyn, to- day on an indictment charging him with trying to piace a bomb on a United States vessel on Oct. 6. Vaitekunas, who has been interned on Ellis Island since hia arrest, pleaded not ullty through his attorney, Victor B. Gartz, United Gtates Attorney France in- sisted that bail be fixed at 2 pointing out that the bomb all have been found in the prisony session was of such @ powerful and ex- pensive character as to indicate that some one with money was financing the Job. Gartz thought the bail asked was excessive and Judge Howe remanded the prisoner until ho can determine the amount. Gartz, who sald he was attorney for tho Russian Consulate, asked the court to assign some other lawyer to defend Vaitekunas, asserting he had not been aware the prisoner waa charged with having @ bomb in his possession, and that hia entrance into the case was due to the wife of the prisoner informing the OF ALLEGED BOMB BEARER| : Russian’ Consul that her husband was being unlawfully detained. | nae aa cctahs | More Hoboken Saloons Clone. | U. 8. District Attorney Lynoh this morning closed up within half @ mile Holt's steamship 1 Street, Hoboken, This lea loons open in Hoboken out of an lot of 338, and there is a rum 58 will share tho fate of the rest. Arion | at the f sa- | inal | at the | SICK HEADACHE. CONSTIPATION You need R. & G, PILLS, They contain Podophylum (the vegetable substitute for calo~ mel) and other vegetable laxatives—which act on the liver and bowels—the very source (rom bipolar Lbarined arise. ing physicians prescribe Podophylum, the vegetable su thee te | POLITICAL. POLITICAL, POLITICAL, Hillquit’s election would hearten the forces ‘of democracy and peace in all countries and encourage the German people to overthrow Kaiserism. H. G. Wells, writing on the present appalling international conditions, states that the “world is no better than a rat pit.” Hillquit’s election would help restore normal ° conditions. He says: “We want the U. S to take the lead in moving for a just, general and lasting peace.” Bread made of American flour sells at 5cents a loaf in London, 10 cents here. Hillquit would VOTE FOR ii ‘This advertisement ts Inserted by Mra 1. 8. Cram, 32 Union Square, New York, and other American women. establish city bakeries and lower the price with- out loss to the city. Milk has risen from 8 to 14 cents a quart and will go higher. Hillquit would have the city buy direct from the farmers and sell to the people without profit. A Socialist Administration would take pub- lic utilities out of the hands of private corpora- tions and place them under the control of -the city to be used for the benefit of all the people. IT WOULD ENCOURAGE LEGITIMATE Col. R. W. Huntington Dead, CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., Nov, 5.— Col, Robert Watkinson Huntington, United States Marine Corps, retired, ix ead at his home, Morea, where he had resided since the Spanish-American War. Whipple of Boston, survives, with one dauxbter, ‘Mra, Edwin M. Wayland of Herads, Va. By a former marriage he leaves two children, Robert W. Hunt~ ington jr, of Hartford, Conn, and Bishop ‘Trumbull Huntington of Nan= His wife, who was Mllzabeth king, China. ‘Are You Half Sick? It is difficult for thin blooded, anemic people to win the position their mental gifts entitle them to, because weak, sluggish blood keeps the body constantly in a half-sick, half-well condition. 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