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BAKER SAYS FOE CANNOT ENDURE TRENCH WARFARE itary witwation to-day te to te! { the forows eomnaed, Mita ving way tor t senna (hat a de , 9 the enemy, whe e swe tre t aT non warfare lnpoeed by tie Allee THE EVENING WORLD, TURBDAY DECEMBER 4, e nnn ne emammmmnnnee ¢ THE NEW PLAYS “Blind Youth’ Sentimental and Tricky wre hie mnplaine the aftert of the Cx 4 4, In mansion ennetdaratte BY CHARLES DARNTON, ade ttaly- «con P » made poeatie | AAPROPOPPROREDDPLLED DLO DARL AALIDSD ‘ Decisis 1 Open Field ' sation In Mussa YT le posethie ta sen an iden, if nat stun tian hut Fail 8) f wae undertaken (6 I 6 purpoer, In Mind You " ¢ AC. ' ana and compel them to pinay by Willerd Mack « how : -- Inte Wo Teilemen in whieh Mr Tellegen | ‘ Wher ' ka of doapern ating hea! the noting largely ta himeecif ‘ i WAHIING ne wen real ob: | Hepubito Theatra last niaht: Wat y = . retary of W thent wat look sely with windiy eym of Military f fo Naly | pathetio even to dimcover ar / t ending View) . ' fomented | rently worth wh ; , : : The anterior y propmaant and whion hae tte sompense portant 4 t the Ger hero drive drink oo nn of Invasion failed to mate| wornwn, Ko long an SM “ | reeled in « half-drunkeg man i 1 Y an be f the hand) and possibly aympathet fleure an * a | " red by Haliana.| the poor French artiat whom # a ' nner Bhould merve to net forth | peotive “mreatnoan’ woe talked about A ally n holder the her om tiby We admiring and lamenting 4 ' Iriah f " armicd | aochatos, The atm reo Mt Mack 1 te wart pluns| tittle atudio in the Latin quarts 4 be} y Faris had a suggestion of “La He t ig is © Hwire front pheme and Tetlhy Hi for two w indicate tha But "Cor Chand ould i ; Ly im inrme forcem| yoarcely he blamed for having left t fl b nd the west Maurice after four years of poverty t ater : ae eel continues | Pour years ea long time--and poy . ", wirhe enemy, after the fret onrush of | OFty maken It acer A i al aa ( is inline ain i the Hritishy by bringline up fresh |Aeising Upon her opportunity to ma i ; f ag been able to holster up his) ry @ rich man, onny” won qi a tM 1 W. k A . [ste ets SSE ta ee : i : 7 A ea nthe Germans iad! in the end, She makes a om ' \ ’ nemic, ares blow ' ‘ " t Run-down When your constitution is undermined by ill-health when come burdensome — When n wher au whe your home duties be- ] {> i te ir pleasures pall Fou te Weak, An un-down—then it is that | 1) “Wincarnis” proves its pow- } © erin promoting newstrength and new vitality. Infantry British 1 y pasned sive and Was able to brewk th re the newly won British posi- s wouth of Masnteres Howiile reaction has been extreme! od attacks io by the enemy have enabled hin certain are: southwort ipy terrain of the new! my was temporarily notrating the orig th sulting in e and Gouzea ing continues tor Tho Hritieh have the aituation well . in band and announce the repulse of ive. Ittones J the enemy, who has been driven nd promotes from the positions captured. Tn the Ypres salient, expecialy ta he Passchendaele sector, artery ace tivity wus noted. No infantry actions} took place | ts in cases In the Argonne the increasing & tessness, | tensity of hostile artillery is noted F: n, Depression, On the right bank of Meuse the and when one is run down and out J bre of sorts; and that iswhy over 10,000 J thr Doctors have rec led it. } ‘ Will you try ne bottle? You J yn be surprised with the new ions and pull himself t as well as) Dlindn: approxi- | more the | nections on life in offering Maurice mea go Inte the cout perhape by which he may ther, though #! means well, He tw #0 ii iy ‘ ‘The Easiest Way © ea sto kill her she doew ” 7 sinh er te ently. Then he. brace To End Dandruff up as suddenly as though he td |——— been trans rted to one of ou , v bith eh tale State an old campalaner of) | Habis the q ter Op a hl “Y ' ' tla th just 6 of youth. eb about four 6 of plain, When Maurice reaches New York | equi aay it. at to find his mother, who has married |yjrht when retiring; use enough to al @ second tht he is full | en the Hp and rol it in wently Jangerous than sentimental re-] with the finger tip By morning most, if ne dru will be tall, of your three He has set himself up as « painter, clung to the water ANGE eM Be eo ee nth NES | wagon and apparently kept hb DIA Caney teal eee rolling in money, He Is sad only WANA Urene ott, ied when he feels that bis mother doesn love him and is aware thet she dotes on his half-brother, @ worthless cu «leuff you may have, You will find, too, that all itehing and digging of ad manners, stop in Sauri eed ound pure love in{stanily, and your hair will be Muffy, Frances, apparently ht only | Histrons, gl andl soft, and model, Hix moth Jlook smd feel a hundred tines better. that good mode be ty ‘uocan get liquid arven at any to turn up her nose at Ma matel-| erie store. It is inexpensiv Ail but she comes « | ened on monial plans, nicely after he matters for her ing him Ing “Conny e lant act ie wir-ounces is all you will need. This vs stra haa # has never been known th and vitality Wincarnis can on Je ‘ed # gees : fore you. hte bean tomporasiy retard,” Te ‘Ate Scientific Dentistry tt . op! Segintance of phe Qurkien : na with 3 The “Salter” Way—N. Ohaideribly thoreawed and the Necess 4 satwhile e “ Salter” Way—No Pain Begin toget well Free!) sonsiter yi, incrennes aad cn ifs rst No Pain the coupon helow for a free trial | menta and mate has caused delay | le he Teeth Without t le of “Wine 8 mere taste n the offensive operations. {iu wing Plates misery cha 9" son 4 wi 4 a ol behind ¢ Ci enough your res incarnis ay hear the trath he 19 / in this ’ = th ’ FOR JEWS’ WAR ay DUTY PROMOTES POLICE |! ; \ Ae Getile) be the stares of ayer fees | vanderbilt ek whew de Wine Co 1 of Gal ¢ring $5,000,000 lor of Poll { Donat a see grees Begins in Earnest, ie nts 4 poraible. by aaa Datcor & Bees Contributions estimated at $1,500 | ia ved tho w ‘i ¥ ing family winestoros licensed J) have been r for th weloe Capts. Charles 8 nt le bodice i and jecers, ) War Relief Fund in this city, fle by. Underhill to t P Ae U % For List of D: though to date only $1,116 has| Mead takes cha AM Work uuranterd % i tabulated, ‘The campaign, which | trict, compel the t 1 atte. gan Sunday night ata dinner given | pint" yay Full Sete of Teoth....$5.00 ui Jacob HL. Sehitr will continue Gold lings 5 $100 up two Werks, has $5,000,000 as tts g Gold Orc ne, 22-4 arat $6 00 up The fifty teams of men and wom ue New York | i are working for the fund to-day Dr. SALTER. Dentist Send poe the free trial bottle of Win ee our booklet "How tu get w cents (1 911) OF stan packing and forward ins (Please - dome defense against bronchial affections Ta Clear My Complexion - laches and Keep My Hea on need KR, & (i. Pills, jephylium to 9 \ jakete i to ¢ “6 Gray Hair? Use BARSO Gan Mle eu om ‘ bex of Barbo Compound tons for making and use © Tithe and eaag to make. bo armed with the 100 well-to-do Jews of D » are expected to give generour 4 will be reported dal headquarters, No. eet » wall at 19 We at neadquarters there a bulletin board, on which the tly collections of each team will be rded. ‘Chrea teams were far in} » Jend yesterday ectively by Mortimer UL. including utic Schirt, Jucob $200,000; 1 $808, (t's « . With $11 with $78,000. The othors 1 between $10,000 and $44,000, only ®& comparatively few r iigures Ji illustration of the interest felt in it Was announced that «in the Children's He. Asylum had contributed r The stat 0. STRICKEN IN THE STREET ompletely Restored to Health|: “4 ’ By “‘Fruit-a-tives”” i8# St. Valier St., Montreal. In 1912 T was taken suddenly ill ith Acute Stomach Trouble and dropped 1 the street veicians for nearly two years and my weight Gilles from 225 pounds to 160 | Then several of my friends dome to try ‘Fruit-a-tives.’ to improve almost with the and by using them firet and all pain and Constipation were ure Now T weigh 208 pounds. J snnot praise "Pruit-a-tives enough H. WHITMAN, 50¢. « box, 6 for 48.50; trial size, 25c. tall dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit. ti es Limited, Ogdensburg, N Y¥.— Advt. They were headed | I recovered , om the distressing Stomach Trouble | and Wiitlam |" at} whe 1 was treated by several ls ‘pt |491 Fu Iton St.Brooklyn | fe Sure ty Get the, Nene Vhare | ' ‘ otainand in Alercer st WILL PUT. —— FIRST. ry + Re RERCALD ICE SKATING $ 4.95 OUTHTS 4-"" For Men, Women and Children ment has t denlared Ares to Ladies and Goris Outht ee ee ee — Harry ¢ Honeck Lf nd FU was appointed Ward of ti Island yesterday by Comm ! Jette J Lewis, He suceceds fot Bart, who was nade Warden of Island ay id i following the general ahek 4 d by GUARANTEE [the death of Warden } hk Hheves, I. DAVEC Honea} Pt Be: | Bh 125 West 125th Str wus «| IRRITATING COUGHS Promptly treat coughs of the State Legislaty Check for Over &® Tax on Payne Bate colds, Bb bronchitis and similar inflamed and 4—A i for | conditions of the throat wisn tested r © tat p Col, Oliver Hazard Pa York was received bb pro ) Travis to-day, ¥alied at $33, A Tweaty-even Injured When Bae press Hits Pretuht (ur DERBY, Po, 1 ‘ eve persons wore injure ay Ww b i etrUCk een put on e je 8 “lose t the main track 1) lewiped by the fart ni ert indews Wo eieb) care & WANAMAKERS JheVarShine CHRISTMAS STORE. E are all of us very, very busy, 1917 with one thing and another, just now And there SO much to do—so much Christmas good-will and kindness and love to be expresse d And it OUGHT to be done soon—beeause the nation's sterner work is making demands upon transportation facilities, Bring your wishes to us now. We will fulfill them for you Gift Furniture GROUP 4 Nt the firet the asortrnent woods Mahogan with cane seata, wing chairs imported tapesiries and damaske marently envtle and walnut, * looked bike some or cane CHATEHS, ROCKERS ‘ V1 forget: what t to the end of fine, of good srefully fintahed. pholitered, some Highbaek velours, hefore allover monte and home-bu in Some of the new arrivals ately tall back Queen Ann design, follage pattern int wing Al-over upholstered arin elain witht ‘ ered in gold Anne design ladien’ oh ir $42 Quaint old Colonial type rocke tin antique mahogany fin y deak chair with high spindle 1m Fenimore Cooper atm vliair a him when he wrote his famou in mahogany $51. rifth Gallery, rvered in eh: rom arm shogany legs of et wk ground with 1 gre tus y lowe in Queer nd blue damask a most charming with eck buck and hoo$nh, ifter a Gothic of the chair tocking Taken New Building ORIENTAL RUGS A Sale that will solve few Christmas problems Wednesday 145 antique and ime silky——at a THIRD LE mn Quantities limited Beloochisian rugs rich, dark, Sizes 3 to 4 feet wide by 5 to 7 feet long $18.50, $27.50, $32.50, $42.50 and up to $65, 150 choice antique Daghestar ) rugs at a QUARTER LESS. Sizes 3 to 4 feet wide by 5 to 9 feet long * 50 silky Iran Dozars, beautiful colors; L, ft., $55 to $95, 10 in, x 6 38 small Chinese rugs at size 9x 27 Chinese rugs, FLU Lo $i Cabistan, Mosoul and iKur- $37.50 to $125. sizes 4x 6 ft. to 4 ft HALE $12.50 to $55. f., $110 to $248, formerly Seventh Gallery, New Building ihoveuna@ anew etcnte at $10 to $19.50 less F22.00 Lo $42 Che newes 20 years. Boliv plain or with collars or coney, fox or raccoon, and interlined, t fashions, wool ) tomorrow, for § Other coats, 7.50 to $72.50 arade Only one or two of a kind. Sizes 14 velours and. silver-tone velours, lyed muskrat, seal-dyed coney, kit ifully tailored, luxuriously lined $19 upward, all reduced, Second floor, Old Building 150 Youngs Women’s Frocks at $5.25 to $7.50 lo $17.75 tomorrow, Serges, taffetas and combination dresses, hlue or desirable tan 208 14 to 20 year ehtfully pretty and smi 14.75 less for $1 10 00 prade Mostly in navy t. Broken Second floor, Old Building These are the FURS for Christmas choosing Furs that ons to mother Heautiful furs sufficiently un one season, Pelt ely true miu Scarfs 325 to $1 816.5010 $19.50 to $6.50 to $10 $10 to $125 mother will give . husbands to wives, and fathers conservative to of unusual quality. and plainly price-marked daughters to daughter stay in style more All labeled with to daughter fox ria 1 muskrat Sets of Furs including Scarf and Muff teal blue fox i ointed us f fox, $12 1 10 $550 $150 te rto Pils Black kidskin Shoes with fawn cloth tops $3.85 were $4.90 Block hidskin shoes with white kid tops 85---were $5.40 All dull leather shoe. with plain toe 85- were $4.65 All are eh tops: 3,200 pairs of Our Wome n’ ‘High- cut Shoes Now § Wanamaker $4.65, $4.90 and $5.40 Shoes Kamehatka dyed f HH to 5 Taupe dyed fox, 3 Second floor, to $1 Old Building Black kidskin shoes with gray kid tops $5,.85*-were $5.40 Tan leather shoes th white nubuck s $3.85 —were $5.40 Darh gray kidskin she with gray cloth lops $3.85-- were $5.40 laced N Down Stairs Store, New Building Broadway at | Ninth, Santa fills his pack with SLIPPERS for the Family lypers of every denir able kind lined up in the big glass cases so that choosing will be easy You can see all the diff ent styles at a piek oul dhowe y and they will brought to desired site quickly in’ the For men of the Family There are felt » leather ith ippers th mfy wale: f cut high to protect headed moceasina of roft elk 1.60 satin mules, brocaded slippers, pers in opera quilted slippers and Juliets, cut or beo ribbon Mippers, Himalaya «lip: hath slipper perm, wolt ther traveling ing, velvet, $1 and $1.50 slippers, eretonne ippers. Heawn ak Indian moceasdna, | Weather alvgers new comfy Hydorrete. 82.50 to 84.60. bto wd pers, $1.50, Knitted slip- J J , For children Pletif& comfys, Hylo com. For women fys, Puss-in-Boot comfy, little Felt comfya in new denigns | traveling slippers and felt Jiu and with daintiost. ribbe liets, fur-trimmed or plain, $1.25 to $2. Main floor vided Crimaninge 4, knitted slipper Old Building uddenly Releasing-- 416 women’s dresses at $8.75, $10, $15, $18.75, $25, and 199 suits, $13.50, $15 Remarkable price-reductions on cer- tain of our reserve stocks-—all fresh and pretty and carefully made. They will make delightfully aeceptable gifts. S\N ‘The opportunity is a fine one, too, to / % A ave for one’s self Ne The serge dresses at $8.75 ( fe \ Two styles, one with buttons dowr / the front and white flannel collar and é / j cuffs; the other with red tie and em- ‘| broidered red dots on the collar The serge dresses at $10, $15 and $18.75 Good serge, some with crepe G gelte sleeves, some embroidered e style affairs, some braided The silk dresses, $15, $18.75 de chine and charmeuse at $15 and charmeuse and crepe meteor at $18.75—straight™ frocks ur with graceful side draperi Crepe Wool jersey dresses at $15. Tailored suits at $13.50 and $15 poplin, with velvet Unpretendingly good Blue and black only Second floor, or fur cloth tru Youthful and more Broadeloth, tings on collars. matronly styles, Old Building. JEWEORY STO invites attention to the individual, ex clusive gifts, which by their very scarcity are certain not to be reproduced shown t] in the fascinating little shop called The Orient in Silver Jewel box of old Japanese cloisonne with vover of carved white jade, bordered with green jade mounted in terling silver gilt | AC » tea bell ¢ with ancient characters, | upon a stand of teakwoo: Magazine rack of Chinese and white enamel panels hien Lung period, mounted wy our own artists in sterling ver and copper. lrinket box of Chinese en- nel and silver with tiny awers which have secret Chinese locks Chinese blue stand lined with upon @ teahwood Calendar of silver with jade and green tassels Cheice box of toise shell with sil smadeof a fan inlaid our | soapstone ink ilver, placed stand 4 ilver and copper. Paperweight of carved rock mounted in silver and | ing ateal ory and tor woud stand er ba: weetr dish of sterling 4 Pair of bookends of silver er, iilaid with gold, the | hylins made of mala SPRGuntad Be hate alent ien Lung period. ox Prices begin wt $15. Motor Entrance at Tenth Street, enema ee ET RS | nae Lc ‘

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