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THE EVENING, WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1918 lone of the Y. M.” | When “lights ow foot of the three movie project jounded every fl icky batteries was ois had hit ‘em-- good time saying good- by was worth it. Harken to Col, Johnson while he tella just how hard bit with the tueaales Cainp Dix hag been—and 1s, { me yf att ~UBERTY SPOTS’ C0, BAI PASSES, ended all ge Jan. ne ' appeared on “and quar ce. No py @ given, ral gatherings in the M. C. A. buildings and the Knights Coluinhs s rooms. All organizations n measies appeared were kept and allowed to go out or twice a day for exercise nin a be — y of Quarantine, Enjoyed |" e Large Fee Aw fast as « now case appeared it the Large Feed. | ge fast as 4 nly case appeared it 7 | the thing had the jump on us at fir Hosein! trom 0 Six"t Corennndeet of The Pe nnd We wera worried. At one time oe? wut f y sanizations CANE BI: R30 FOR. Ca tlater eeeee eee oer quarantine abd t n to this tw racks y Mchrs were put ihe ape un then. I Vineive tas stent, ¢ Kekwurzel, Division 8 a iodine on the nin charge of the camp, and “ nh wnde he Medical Divis : :. Lone Sentinel Guarding a 50-Ton Pile of Coal 85 EED IRENE FETHD TG HFOO90 0944.95 FF REREAD OOECED OOOO DOL OS LOCAL BOLSHEVIK! W) - REPLACE AMERICAN Provided Free for the Poor of Coney Island : Tittle in Beethoven Hall to + Indicate Convention Is Be- To THOSE Ht ; ng Held in U. S, ~ DONATED BY : seicisias Tre Cone ts. Boarod Trave PG ME ed lank tive Fess Waa ‘ RELIEF FUND : Dees ok SE ia lla called to order | Tuat means you, Reepe particularly when It's Lib- erty Spots that are found, T batteries of the old 80¥ih have | their cases and are out of quarantir That's the reason they celebrated to Sodior antine is stilt in| z discharged from This huge ion the Cone Russians in the United * | State large Amorican fine 9O9O960O008-0-000-0 05.06 LOHR EHO TREDSOMEHEMDEDOH EDs seb eennnes ais !awung from the gallery of : iis ey Hall, in Fifth Street, wos store of coal was purchased by the Board of Trad Coney telan oT | ie fhe. only ‘Sinuledh to wive among the poor of that section. It was given away by the bag and se Koop 1 of families | ey ek the: “oonvention” wus veil America Was a small flag from suffering ibove a dusty piano vn Might with the bang-up dinner on nt rate of ten and twelve cin } Whe Kod abeul (ha removal oF Mess Hall and Col. Bunker around to) © day and aia tea on the various r ne a Sade: the (éhtot ash Big Jinx has passed from Watteries! | Beary SPOTS HAVE “THEIR | n 1 it he did not know who hud Dien: aocet ao USES, AFTER ALL. —_! KE taken it away, * Liberty Spota? vhy, they're th 4 » Bes¥ion Opennd th a discus Wieauies eae hokutn na First | NOT HOOVERIZED: Mule ate everything except temon ples in bakery | tthe fH enc ~~ Abs ib ysl 7 “ they called them | wagon left standing In front of bim at Greenw Conn Teduéationnt add Sealed dies mt Rhat's when they first hi Dix WORLD'S CHAMPION MUD PXPHERT ts a Parie thtack w h | Russian mies throughout — the @n'Jane 18, sie some of the boys | ; tell soldier what trench he is from by the Lon hin t rat I | United Stanton, One delegate prot with horn-rimined who bee lth Division Troop, - + nei taneecilen ataacked fong to the Medic sald they to purl and drop stl chy hy the TEA TIME abolished tn British Government offices to sa as, and ae RATA for that moniker, 90 Col. W TY pola tie cathe from =a = Keep Alive Pr roud Spirit of ne. 11 is politics and only poli @on—he's Assistant Chief of Staff to | « 1 A TINE ABOLISHED Reviment That Now Bears |" we wre here to help the Major Gen. Hugh Sc ‘ol. John- xome of the ex-Alll | BRITISH GOVT-TO 1 That Now Bears Hatiga obs a soveWRMTHe: fon thought up “Liberty Monsles.” x a Th tatetee ane ¥ Another Name, lis But all the doughboys wanted to get while in barracks. | He! ff of San Mranciseo, rep f@way from that kid name of measles. | « Jarion Wilson and (Special From a Staff Cor | Pesomtin rey A bright Alec over in the 30%th Ma h of Pr of The Evening Won ppeal for ald to thirty-four chine Gun Battalion had a thoucht|" idiron ate In- VARTAN TY Ga Keb. 4--!b r ct who wero arrested in when he was pecling spuds on five Vestern York f the old ith New) Arizona f. wt registering for the ee ot hen police and satd, "Lib- | he nee be A =i 4 De tebe a ner) den ‘ on they did not hat’ het ¢ ‘ r y se - RE AY MEMO vas becanse th » i Spots; that's what this camp's He panire NOWHES GONNA 7 yivovable, Med i BGR: OF lor chee In w i 1 won mr you are! ve er somo at he. ments GET "ATENDER ar iL dee ‘ of the coavention that ou ar pt ‘otball ek y matter was “purely local" and THE GINGER G'INNERS ENJOY Aj)‘ foated vie Barhenca ett l “Maes | SENTENCE ‘ ‘ lentlon that m0 ettied by the courts of Ai LARGE FEED. oe Y aoe the abe " M " n ; Weill, the three lucky batteries of | ina ; a? da t 1 , 7 ae de t he 308th had t { oft | ‘ hs them yesterday 1 . orders for ¢ i | THREE Christian Science chaplains, PRUSSIAN ANTIST the Large of th with armed forces, one in Navy, two | paper mone 4 jail n " fucky bat in Army i yn, with mi of profits > i A tender m : , into a n OF!’ AGAIN, on again, gone azo fdded an } iaie aon na m & i \ Stele " te ‘ei ny ‘ ch appointed None your blow-out patel | hpi then juinped | { which old cook of Battery A use.l back:to ro Ls i Major 4 assorted Curtherm to pass off as buckwheat cal But i ; Fae heeinard Infon a ‘ nt An dor is using fo pasa OF i a 3 t] MI 34 ringtal i sonkey, h ; \ to Litaniry infor Dek ys stl thes , Mtn 1 the bresont rl . i ‘ ‘ ei fe Mag i t nu ey charge at he Southern style dres q) » none t rina | 11 Major d Hot ak Te ntative of the It yound It, and lar ti! slated: ‘tor ve ny 1 1 heviki but actually workiig apple pie, with a hooker of cider on! pi, fouls 2d Ulonecr Int against them in furtherance of the side, After t, | Cay gh, | vane motion to form “a tinited colon the Smoko Quartet \aA 1 4 “wil 1 OINT (ON, DY Capt, Ded Eliot om tie Russian — ett mn Field Arti log ; r prego all aerat ri 1 no money. for a Cau America” was carried } fi ahe al | sehen an) ware't po! f a will keep tt oe , velming vats despite jth warnings tile n ‘ as at the | night on dote 1 wag 0) Antier rf ‘ K hin and other cor B08th catch-a nr Cie 2 ‘i : Mt BESS Shue Fee G TAKING A TIP FROM MRS. JARR, Mont nity ormantiend: clubs i * heatleas Mondays by having everybody keep homes cold except ions 1 the oth nd the da . a C & on = ‘pow 1 ' ‘ough Nearly “Gone tol ty ) in 24 Hours Nor the stent “SUMMING UP FOR DEFENSE HALIFAX DISASTER ND Irian sit Machine am, Ns sea extemeg. wey) BEGUN AT RINTELEN TRIAL = PILOT AND CAPTAIN ie de nt ioe Vong this home-made remedy, Coxts | vi I (jours Pa 10H ws en ear Uttle—tey _— ; Inte Battle | 1 ' i It i 7 DOBWDONGAGs u ttle | Ty 1 i Linute 4 i a menses LUSITANIA MEMORIAL When H Great At ee ae Old Girl’s Any one who tries this pleasant . ‘ \ \ , Resting home-made cough syrup, will! tainm. of His Client, i 1 9 Stor amore homes in the United States and | , ona : did “ eth Inks Lieut. Be Canada than any other cough r dy leré is Saved Seven |"?! Fe Rite , on botwe ' Bie ; The way it takes hold of an obstinate 1 £ Utne . eiccdeat mateo ant Bla ! 10. i Live Sinking of ‘ \ ates Dietr’ Cow A 1 ough, giving immediate relief, will aiid tacday, Sailrel Imo, r 71 x. Hender 1 Heca ake you regret that you never tried Shir elics Displayed. . ark ; on . ¥ at, 5 ; "Any droggit can supply you with} The ph Wie apie [en fad " x on Der ond Lieut, tif Y% ounces of Pinex (60 cents worth). | Puunne 8 ir cal Rael 8. was vin : Kay of Hucond: 1 i ' nifaante ‘our this into a pint bottle and fill |'? ire ee ee 1 Wx aan of the § 1 i usw H Uho bottle with plain granulated sugar | 10'''"" * . in. OE Antara: Nan an b shin in a Jud " gover! HOW i ate The total cost is about 65 cents | POUKl Var es SEEDS eee: APTS NOR DY ene) Cavers A Me ; ven pad zs yom have » full pint of the most | i" actertgeeet Re canst which ¢ P ane 1 par fective remedy you ever used anicath poking. voung)} corrupted 9 . ub ‘ “7 ; It promptly heals the inflamed J v a viv fog h \ ne Le 1 A F ‘ore Qrembranes that line the throat and i ! ‘i Bir passages, stops the annoying With annour 1 rt ot Ca Rhroat tickle, loosens the phlegi, and an amateur] “All 1 rec j Was tt Bid fr roneh stops entirely. Splen- - ee waved | Judge isshitt t n ‘ wn Ine lor bronchitis, croup, whooving walt and came to this in oa ove and bronchial asthma. ued, _|ter relations ‘tina : eryth inex is a highly concentrated com- the} tates and t A ound of Norway pine extract, and {8 e Wilot Mek lamous the world over for its healing ; elie ffect on the membranes. this, countiy ‘ rc To avold disappointment ask for ner, | Puts cane it | . M% ounces of Pinex" with fll di- mnues + ec } s oy ; ctions and don't acceyt — Sing PAPER MAKERS SEEK DELAY. | * int 1 ; u Ise. A guarantee of vw isolute ‘15 toe rped ee ain yetion or money promptly refunced ane i. Pests On a) Maw Give Evidence In Time Fired, | fe * who had ‘ he Wan preparation: The Pinex | lone Hlustrates the jer Rules, Whit . 1 4-| By Genevieve B. Die Ft. Wayne, Ind.—Advt. missile which 4.—Requent | ensur | t facturers for | ae {| SE am ten years old and for ate leerbs WICK RELIEF FROM | sa Fan ey ‘ | n run 1 1 T ie 4 4 . CONSTIPATION Ort vate ! FOR WEAK LUNGS ‘ \ x father ih troubles that threaten to become + 1 i i \. Shonen hi sii fompnmd’ wit os Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets \ whe LA | » hilade found effective, | Tha oF burt : req. from. Nai yr havice 3 forming rues. ‘Try" than Pkg tid the forts cry of thoumands can, t . : < Ny in fo Father Fy tax since Dr, Edwards produce: ive 1 edivine i © fa BO cents a box, inching war Tablets, the substitute for calomel, Pit: ' ; because of its fre fe ! boratery, Phusdelphia r. Edwards, a practicing physician rr dangerous ¢ eS Taber os for 17 years and calomelte old-time tare m N y ee enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers, Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable laxative, No griping is the “keynote” of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tab- SELECTIVE DRAFT —ooo NUMBERS 1918 World Almanac (War Information Edition) Twenty-Five Cents By Mail 35e act normally, They never force them to unnatural action, If you have a “dark brown mouth”—a bad breath—a dull, tired feeling—sick headache—torpid liver and are consti- pated, you'll find quick, sure and only rds’ Olive Tablets at bedtime. usands take one of two every night just to keep right, Try them, We and 20¢ per box, All druggists. — Advi. lets, They cause the bowels and liverto « SWAT KAISER FOR QUARTER, | ‘iii i: Cotambus Citizens Abs at Crome Pet ‘OLUMBUS. watting H & proces nt results from one or two little ‘ ar \ ‘ Get a Shot GETTYSBURG SPEECH RG SPEECH 1918 World is Bie Paty and Twenty-Five Cents ied nt bruises By Mail 35c FLAG WITH REDONE| These “Home Mondays” ANAMAKER’S Broadway at Ninth, New York Store Closes at 5 Are Good Days to “Look Over” Your HOME To See What It Needs from the February Furniture Sale Ave you moving into a new home in May? Get the Furniture NOW ahead for Are you planning your summer home? Get the Furniture NOW Is Mary getting mz and are you helping her to | furnish new ried home Get the Furniture NOW Has John grown up to a room of his own, requiring a bedroom outfit? Get the Furniture NOW is Dad's chair in the lis ving-room breaking down be- Dad is petting heavier? Is a new dining-room set needed? Get the Furniture NOW Get NOW whatever furniture will be needed within the next six months, because prices on the entire Wanamaker stock of home furniture are NOW 10 to 50 per cent. lower than they have been~ or will be. Furniture will be still higher in price and lower in production as factories are taken over for war purposes. new cause Every demand is met in the February Sale. Bedroom suites range from $4%.60 to $1 ; bureaus from to $112.50; chiffoniers from $4.25 to $64. $11 ; dressing from $15 to $51.60; hedat from $6.75 to $270, Dining-room suites range from $76 to $1,637; buffets and sideboard fr $24 to $184; china cubinets from $14 to $97.75; serving tables from $10 to $53; dining tables from $14 Living-room suites r from $7i to to $310; rockers from $5.25 to $53.50; bor tables from § desks from $10.25 to $468 5 to $225. + chairs from 36.76 10,25 to $118.25 Here are Some Specially Fine Selections Which Have Been Generally Admired A seven-piece bedroom suite with hand-painted decoratic and of finest construction; ivory enamel in yokds and blues instead of $5546. Chippendale. beautifully finished A _ten-piece dining-room suite in William and 3 $440.75, instead of . A ten-picce walnut dining-room suite richly carved with gold decorations and han chairs upholstered in gold and blue silk damask; $1,368, A thirteen-piece Louis XVI. exquisitely carved and decorated, f examples of the period shown in sey y design mis XV unted $1,026, design. panels; the instead of hedroom suite ‘the nes » instead of of workmanship and finish; 348, instead of $60 A fine®drawi polychrome and gold $4686, instead of § An easy chair in dark blue asa chair can be made; $114, instew Fifth, Sixth and § pom nish, bench in with a rich Italian Renaissance red and gold signs 518 English moroceo, just as fine 1of $1 New Building. $15,000 New Lamps and Shades Go on Sale, for $8,000 Tuesda y, Ine of the largest manufacture round in our regular s ris at this t Wet over his stoe of discontinued patterns. Another ma his surplus into ready cash. From both so are able to make a combined offering at a thi half below our regular prices. H $2,439.60. A scroll Colonial mahogany bedstead, Napoleon type; finest | ] \ ' } Included are some of the finest § carved floor and table lamps. A\ and XY., Jacobean, Chinese lacquer, per solid carved mahogany, Spanis! eiian gold finish and colonial ivor vired for electricity Floor Lamps $12, $16, $20, $24, $27, $30, $32, $39, $55 for our $18 to $95 grades Electric Table Lamps $4.50, $8, $10, $12, $18, $20, $25, $27.50, up to § 37.50 for our $7 60 to $75 ] Electric Floor Lanterns A $85 gold finish Every lar our $145 grade Solid mahogany and Spanish gold finish Boudoir Lamps at , $3.50—o0ur $3 $5.50 grades; one-light cle ; muhogany, antique, ivory and gu! Silk Lamp Shades $12, $18, $20, $30, $35, $37.50, $80 r $20 to $100 grades; for or and t lamps —tt {and 2t-inch sizes. For fioor lamps, $8 to $30 For boudoir lamps, $1 to $3-« eT are Floor Lamps at Halt || $24, $25, $37.50 $10, $12, $17.50, $22.50, $20 to $75 grades Our Second Gallery. New Building. | »w Crepe de Chine Blouses at $3.95 | est ve come into the 7 ie chine of soft he fastening with nae ke. € fril , or in many other fashion tra MM ain Aisle, Old Building. She