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id THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1917. o FOR IGN PERTS f Le ae ieee’ bach ie Sakata Hivtmoat Tine Diapaten “Why Is young Howler ro making an insanity defense lena sown appenrnce tn tho A Seven-Time World Want Works All Week—Order One To-Day case always strengths the ark Hi A nen , ‘ stronger in Two Weeks Time tn dance » « whi wight 6 i ¥ i ; Wary Cases trenches feet’ wil ' 1 wa * baw one atone ye he wry. Mas ‘ ' road re © praising the men for th nde in the we New York ean- , way are the neriar Be ot Out of All nents Onl ful endurance they are playing in Het rid t vives of * hor will t ri when crowd rule 1 we Y A “aff * te fos wot, which the feet @et close Greond Central Terminal 149 4 4 it Jowett, # ‘ J , : wes Dozen ifier Pre ie trenches, Nearly all of the rele oof ‘enteuy tre bene ef talk about feaed member of the firm. } - .. " 1 1 } ot" paniatioclbn had thelr turn at tweatye frosen feet, Which la What “trench member of ) am ~ "es ‘ow . sapped Fench Feet, four hour tours tn the mase of red feet” ur ey ‘ ° © with taut “i ina to a . . r ” ” ar al ~ ay “nowern” and except for a dosen = ‘There wana ¢ when New York tain eeeneltias os , p a Te Ase sige Kowa moti, ll who have heen on duty came Aoldiers on guart duty-—eapeciadly in and have tonvera,” natd « nent by the f with stone ‘ ew ic, Dy ndiere Wash c Kite ines tine hanwtty n y of a cunt a to arog oes: Hee ‘out with nothing more eerious than Midlere from. latin fe f Re eM nag ape ’ . sare what keep trench feet This doen ao of daationceune bend tale thee ti queers comes in and men feild th iteedf esfbarrasce! Woe be our e rouble te tack of tron \g with the New York troops here men were physically unfit when they rs et ana Maven Ue Kain trench walla and barraasment y temporary and t a each other at the ground an sve thetr breath punched out of warn the feet Ht the p no the them, Hore rubway experience comes p nent plans p « We oot noise would brink On & shower of |ROMBING HAS ITS DIFFICULT peated on. tte ithe. morment Iran (0 epee the \! hand grenades or @ torrent of ma- POINTS ALSO, Equitable B ot dangerous eymptome disap chine «un fre from the Germans, in| » Bomming, bse rota hard pointe, a0 fe neon doxane of nervous, runs . oe! ani tb ae ae rom a trench standpoint. There is wha ware alttenan 9 te Gugeets there 16' Be relies, Much about thls work that cannot be Lng yee Men off duty from the fire steps of | told, even avout simdiated t VING PROG the front line trenches wrap up lan-| warfare, DPmpty bombs are used in iH} terns with their feet. This, however, | the cing pa nee ( The Britioh ofti-| i “ cers who drop into trenches for night 468 and 470 Fulton Street, Near Elm Place, Brooklyn || ff 49 wot recommended, for not only t| ly visite tell atories about the aiflency | i there @ large shortage of lanterns, but {of hand grenades that make the huis “The Gift Shop of Brooklyn” 619 no ventilation to dugouts and| stand on ends. A British capt are not permisuible, And O. b.| ened to Company B's trench quarters told Capt d blankets produce @ amoke that has a) jhiiiert told Captain tly the during | ff th the lach 1 coy ee I’ ready with the Anest, largest and best selected yock thet |, g much # ~ 6 Dl Ate ies bee abe, Ce pusliasd by 06 As Guipe] ace tale oot Oh ono astiaienpahiae genanen W7DNADYAD 7 OPEN EVENINGS TILL XMASWO 70D WR has ever been offered to gift buyers of Brooklyn, | a MAN DY SHE GETREDR! AR Cy Ts) RS tenen best by Dene 3 | blanket wan set affro In a dugout taut} "There was one incident,” the Cap-| Mrs, Scharrer's Husband Is a Mace | Not a few alluring specials, but one grand series of || fF night while Company Band other | oP yng" greuuden, While we. we in the German Army—Income | | attractive values that are warranted to speak eloquently for | companies of the 107th Infantry wero] ‘standing to’ one night we hear: of $1,000 a Day Involved | | themselves during the rush hours near at hand, | guarding the trenches, Capt. Harry ns in No Man's Land. We sent - | | J. Biythe of Company B at once or 4 patrol to see If ald could by| S§T. LOUTS, Dee. 14.—Charles Nagel, — | J dered the men of his command out rendered to tho sufferer, even if Ue lerustes of the extate of Adoiphus Busch AP Se ERGS to resist @ gas attack, and It was} giell hole where the moaning camo | "4 former Secretary of Commerce and mont realistic. There were many rup. rf our inquiries were met! Labor, ts in Washington to ascertain the NEW YORK 6 GREAT PIANO BROOKLYN ha vol tured tyeducts reported to the Med! y of rifle fire. We bombed |, a eetion ae a petchidle : fakers and took fourteen pris: |*tatus of that portion of the estate that WAREROOMS | cal Corps when Company B retired} (1? jWas bequeathed to Mrs. Eduard Scharrer 53 East 34th Street RER 65 Flatbush Ave. | Sr’ oieton be alin ae oo ay to our jand Baroness Paul von Contard, daugh- Opposite Vanderbilt Hotel At Livingaton Street t ge ino e jac. 8 118 \ters of Adolphus Busch. \ TEST OF ENDURANCE. opened up. We went buck with re-] "rns pusband of Mra. Scharrer ts a JERSEY CITY | ANSONIA—CON! | | But the fact remains that the Brit. | piorcumonte and had very Httle @it- | atajor in the German army and tho hus- \} DIAMONDS {sh and French oMcers who dropped} proached the German trenches prin-|hand of Baronces von Contard ts a di- i Into the dugouts just to get @ re-|oners began pouring out of the dug~]rector of the Krupp Works. Each 4 Solitaire Rings, fine blue white gems, set in hand wrought | minder of what had een their home| out# We went to them and, us wo |daughter received an elghth Interest in mountings of gold or platinum; stones weighing from % Sear Cenpaieck NOMS) were walking away, bombs began fly- | the estate, and the income of each from bavae’ be 91. karate) prices’ Fangtng) tion’ GMB) be (08000 | Ute for several years tvd tho officers | ing out of the dugouts, We ordered | (he estate te entimated at $1,000 a 4 We invite compariron of weight, quality and price, and men that soldiers who could| our bombers tnto an attack formu- Mr. Nagel will ascertain how the Fe DIAMOND JEWELRY withstand the 27th Div'sion trenches | tion and stormed the dugouts. There] eral law scauestering allon enemy prop- for twenty-four houre could live] Were cries of ‘Kamerad’ from the dug-| erty will affect the bequests of the two weeks in tho trenches in Europe.| 2ut# but we pald little heed to them | aaughters, {| For Women For Men Foncy Ru 980 t0 08.880 | Clear Cutters . 9109.00 to $809 >to 1,500 | Gulf Links BRIDGEPORT NEWARK | 928 Main Street 002 Broad Street Come Tomorrow—Saturday and Attend This Great Christmas Sale Your opportunity to bring joy to your home forever— 134 Newark Ave. | ¥. MC. We simply went up to within bomb- Red clay has a wonderful atfinity for} ing distance of the dugouts and foo, @nd the sun never strikes ,the| hurled half a dozen bombs into the | floor of the trenches. Boneath the | holes with this greeting: ‘Divide that among yourselves.’ tix fost of red clay on the surface of | “MIS FON vee «more erties of | ‘Bs ee | fees fee BE | Sae'erscccecs'enict Smsepce aiceaRaer aie sates oe Reduction a playay Fiabe that every memives of your family can play, \ uy ore . io 1,6 Clea ot ot : | What Watches v.80 to "ers | mines CUllSe® *27 ohi60 t0.1.280 {e built. The wind never penetrates | dead we were in tho dugouts our- Sale Beautiful, 1918 Model, Wissner- Built | the alleys, and, once wet, they ro- | Slves. ef 1000 Pairs = main yo for mouths. ‘Then army trench |O'RYAN CALLS MEN FROM THE Winter Shoes i WATCHES #hoes are bub-natled—eigot nails to] TRENCHES OWING TO COLD, Specially c | the square inch—and that makes] It was reported to-night that Priced at $5 8 | Our watch department, into which no watch ts admitted them almost steel soled, so that what | Major Gen. O'Ryan had ordered the # cold thero is on the bottom of the| 2d Battalion of the 107th out of the that we cannot conscientiously guarantee for time and quality, trenches is at once gathered up by| trenches beewuse of the cold apoll ¥. is is breaking all previous sales records, the shoes. that swept over the camp, During ‘Kid in Gray, an’ While Company B of the One Hun-| the two coldest nights the thermom- Brown, with, Seote 14K Gold Watches for Men | dred and Seventh was on duty in the] eter descended to 13 degrees and it ‘Patent Gate trenches an Evening World cor-| was reported that the cold could respondent spent twenty-four hours|not be endured. When The Evening with them in dugouts, front lino and| World correspondent toured the intermediate trenches. The cor-| trenches on the first cold night the fancy shapes; decoruted or nized dial, round, octagon and etd, ctleah ended or plait: Green or yellow gold, plain or = | plain cases; ‘gold, silver or cushior hapes, saliaitiens platiniced dials, | 14K Gold Bracelet Watches | | $20 to $75 | $20 to $200 _ Built_in $ Backed by Wissner Factory Wissner Guarantee On Special Easy Terms of respondent wore regulation red rubber} problem of feeding the men pre- v4 = UK boots, but they we protection | sented many di Miculties, The trench Every Shoe uarenteed Diamond Set Watches 16K Gold Watches for Ladies against “trench foet.' the men|kitehens. were located back of the Sverywoman's Plain, engraved or haved Sete resting in dugout “D1 # British | reserve trenches and tho coffee and $35 to $6650 onan | sergeant who limped as a@ result of | victuals were carried in by the cooks | ‘ $20 to $75 | advanced “trench feet" clambered|!n big patls. In some cases the coffee hoe Store raved cana | $10.50 to $50 $12.50 to $50 | LOOKS OVER THE PARAPET. | ‘eS! are out for warm food. | Geld or Vintinam § | Thermos bottles would be a luxury His firat good news was that takin | of greatest value to trench fighters. Wrist Watches for Men Gentlemen's Gold Filled down into the wieiter to pay hie re- | frogs. Conned peaches were Drought 1409 Ef 3h Pec” 4 a5{1) | oe , Wetskns | Bl apects, in to be served, but they were froze seteheh Py im diale, leather or KAU | pian, enoing turned or en || [| WHAT HAPPENS WHEN ONE|!nto peach ice and men with trench Chatelaine Pina, | 9] 4 German trench was not the difficult | phey can be carried along with other "i | oy rk teak (twos poueraily supporea to be. |[naycun,ecauried atone with ctner 11” Selentitic Dentistry A } The Tominy sergeant was in the dark,| useful purpose. This ts a hint for The “Salter” Way—No Pain So that wien rhristmas shoppers at home who | he ere v io p1 ey . | STERLING SILVER |) J} cme‘couta’teut whether ho was amiting [Ave Men, m_ the trenches. | They Heed ns: | Great FREE Complete or not, He was “pulling a , pone of foot-warmers to wrap in dug- | bining greatness of beaut in dugout parlance corre Ns : > * wares 7 i ut blankets, For qifts at a moderate price, co | and utility, there is nothing more desirable “kidding” in Broadwayesc, most of bis ss ings. he belle The Britisher said With the | | For Men | “We do not get excited wuen we sco| UNCLE JOE ABANDONS CIGAR. Cleat Tor Women | | | 5 new trench digging on advanced lines = im of | #17-50 0932.00. | Clraratts, Cason..97.80 to 39.09 along iho German icone We et tun | wate Appte Yosteed ana Drops Peet] || decay, consult a reliable dent | er } B35 to eon | Pocket Kniven.: 2600 760 I go along for two OF Mires days until at Mies Rankin's Feet. using modern methods H 65.00 to 150.00 | iit ary Brushes, ant one ee alae WASHINGTON, Dec® 14,—-Tempor-||| most improved mechan| a nd with every player $60 to 7.00 is 0.00 te £2.00 outs completed. Then we go over tho} *tily abandoning his ubiquitous cigar vices. I will put your teeth in piano purchased in | ° Olkor Cases 21) 878 to 19.80 top and drop into reudy-made| “Uncle Joo" Cannon to-day went boy- ||| Perfect condition and guarantee this: sale trenches. It ts advisable, .[ishly to Congress biting at @ big, red el permanent work. aie saseahonaiiatian for spirited American 6 apple. Apla Dench " Py ~ very patiént about learning when the| He sauntered down the ce isle yer ch. Open Evenings Till Christmas German trenobes are ready for de-|and goattered peelings right bod. Iaft | Gifts selected now wif be held til! Christmas Eve on Pe ian when T frat west into the. ruled he took w weat next to that 90°11) Full Sets of Teeth 00 up 25 rolls of music. i yment of @ small depos. trenches with my pals that an im- of the peclings on the floor at|}| Gold Fillings 1.00 up * L ~~ patient. sergeant looked over the hereto. {9 her ereat, but'unabashed |]/ Gold Crowns, 00 ‘up 1 year’s tuning. Iver ITER parapet from his firing step and he Maelo : 8i hever looked aguin. An equally im- ince oe" devoured the apple, then ° patient Phi came along and saw! “Cannon's fondness for tobacco| e ist hia pal doubled up in the trench and} should bar him from the st R, wondered what be had looked for. So |clise,” sald ex-Representattes Wot. 491 Fulton & 8 he bobbed up bis head and he came|bor of Ohio. Addressing a ohurch down in thé second heap. It taught| gathering last night, Webber de- Rixht Place, 7.80. Runtay O-TH Ladion tn Attendance, > i y Free delivery to your home. Opposite t These beautiful 1918 players are in handsome case designs, have rich, resonant tone, all the newest improvements and in every way are the ug the lesson to never look over tho|clared he had often seen the Ilinols parapet until we aro ‘standing to’ at | Congressman with a cigar in one cor- aw) 4 dusk.” rt his mo d nh D Ye : Geesnicr in the trench training ot| bene te theres & chew of to-| equal of player pianos selling elsewhere at considerably higher prices. New York troops infantrymen were bs a warned not to poko their heads above | $46,780 Was Booty of Auto B. the parapet during daylight and the Not 825,000, rule 1s strictly observed CHICAGO, Dec U—The La @ re Holiday G Gifts on » Liberal Credit System |\°"°tarecuamo rue womn, "> |.in any fot #44700 when auto rob: bers looted tt, not $25,000, as previously er Next to standing to at dusk and|announced, Search was going on. to- b en bnd fi i dawn, digging st night is the most | day in Chicago for tho highwavmen, An Buiter in i Bh 4 diMcult task. A secret method of |*utomodile stolen by them has been re- ’ fafceuarding this work has beon do- |eovered here, jyeloped by American roopa in ¢: annot be di . 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