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’ sn ox > BE Terps wee nye & POSLAM QUICK —AYLANPLAYSROLE {ran up to $400 to Walter A. Kent of Philadelphia afte Peck of Franctseo had bid $576 Ore san The Mayor camo next and got $175 for & Hen Austrian painting of» basket full of chickens The Mayor and Mr. Hearst retired and were uc- fed on the auction block by the itr iwny f is who took the erlously and got a lot of money You wil fir nd In Peale in Poslain the quick tthe crowd H relict you seek for ailing skin, t hha Rat (hina hte. ddan Wonware active help you need to be rid o: sold wiy & [tee cost, which Mrs, John Pimples, to “hea! Ago i clear | Sells Painting tr $175 at Pam |* Ligge t New York bought for away Rashes, Redness and to clear lao Inflamed complexions. | Beach—Hearst Auctions Wee ee When Poslam is applied, angry skin ‘i My n the Ay had been ts pleasantly soothed, irritation ts als Bulldog for $600, take nd by Samuel Untermyer, layed, itching, however Intense, ir who brought up vartous persons to | ended, Nothing but a healing power) pay BREACH, Fla. Feb 20—/ him on th wr and Introduced SIRT m4 ; Agoreds . hn F. Hylan and Willlam| them. ‘The frat, who talked with hin such complete and satisfying wor! ph Hearst, tn reverse of the! privacely fully twenty minutes, w That fo what Poslam possseasen in the| Mundolph Hearst, tnt verse t the| y aly Korenty wilt, highest degree. © srdee mentioned, mounted a band| vp and Mra r on everywhere, For free sample *'ant bere yesterday and at on oll T " a write to Emergency Laboratories, 244 became the dominant frures tn a! jn Pola Me , Inatead West 47th Si York City.—Advt 4 of 2.000, among whieh were | going , {retand, wa many of the best Known persons In | meet tr. Hylan for the frst time, the countr: Presse! for an expression afterward The ove ” Was a garden part¥ | he guid ‘ ot the Joseph Riter piace on the He q 1 1 e him. and ao Br" Lake Trail, to which hundreds of | wouit noth = Inkete hind nosent for the Red) ‘fhe Mayor wax with Mr. Untermyer i st made a vigorous speee! | whore Mr Hearst alo was) enter oT culogizing the Red Crom and then) tains called for bide on a bulldog, whieh he! Mr leurs! a Lito give a din ner fo we M Malm Beach Country ' und it i P ’ likely, Uh not yet certain, that pie See ‘Gets-It’ Pee! ie as Mth be. Wiha ee ae [od fol Mrengih ond ’ Jenna ' A ny rate, “a Cit This Corn.” 3) oe ad anid tee wit i yesterday Leaves The Toe as Smooth as the!‘ i ate th Palm of Your Hand. Po 4 : rynn feel war i r was alee ic ‘Ob, he bo hewlad the President" was the answe ‘ r wie in going up t mp ok of days, tl Permen ecatin Son eased At oned sta tour ; Mr nyer had not seen the 7 M ‘ Teeth Without Plotes " * 1 Palin s ; can ratte a Mayor pL A ttt titttti ttt Sunday World Wants Work Wondere | —<———— —————— rare and unusual could accomplish yy.) ,. 5 Nd so. vit an't he I Save Decayed Teeth, Tighten Loose Teeth, and Treat Diseased Gums. & ty inc \ niermyer SETS OF TEETH, Gold and @ ie elay iad Mla Porcelain Crowns, Bridgework, Frayer ie Mute th tet dees Fillings end Inlays of Gold, &, lgeraun Silver and Porcelain carefully &) made at Reasonable Prices. BADLY DECAYED TEETH MADE ILL BY HASH. | Its Wonderfuj to See “Ciecnelt!” Peel off Corne! (Chemo gobo fopaived, While toe ae amonth and corty fre pain, | ‘Teatning Sintlon Affected, sles F ete Tt? bs th yan he " rcv ai, “HO CnRne: you wait or if sent by mail, Wartd ta. tHbaiw, One thal ASHINGT I rneid tej Dect hash made 124m Norfolk terday, n itl at naval training station lota-1¢" nakeen Eleven were sent (o the ye at a corn and fuse: | pital, but they are expected to return aes, talves or anything else lto duty to-morrow, Capt. Dayton, Jcommundant of the station, reported he had been unable to d the yes- 8 sure way the way t 8 tried and wued by It wtwaye worke 2East125thSt. 169East ast 34th St © COR Bt AVE. NAVOOR ant AVE ALM. TOS NDAYS't bee Lawrence & Oo. Airect by 1K Adyt wa During February Conserve Your Savings Pay No More than these Sale Prices and BAUMANN’S Pay Only a Little at a Time THRIFT ‘cold TALKS in print and sounds es harsh as it looks, “There are so many disadvantages to Credit" says the person who does not to think. Ours is a Nation whose entire business is done on Credit. As a Nation we buy all our wants Credit We extend Credit to our Allies, who in turn buy their requirements from us on Credit. If we so desire we buy our Liberty Loan Bonds on Credit. The eniire War Savings Stamps (W. 8. S.) plan to raise still more funds is based on the desire of our Government to teach us to be thrifty Therefore they sell us on Credit Terms. should you not buy on Why should you not vatisfy yourself that it is possible to buy Furniture of a reliable house on Lik 1 Credit Terms and as advantageously as though you peid cash for your purchases ? The Baumann Plan of Thrift Credit permits you to pay a little really stop “h di c Mapend sie Cenuine Mehog. any or American Walnut on ting of BUFFET 54 inches long, C SNA. CLOSET 44 inches long, shila .50 TABLE 48 inches wide, 6 feet extensions ¢ ARM CHAIR and 5 SIDE CHAIR slip seats of GENUINE BLUE LEATHER. week or month. You hardly miss the payments and almost before you realize it the entire amount of your purchases has been peid in full, and you have an ertistic, comfortable home, fur nished with durable Quality Fur niture. —————ooooooeaeaeaeaeaeaeeoeoees=s=~=~=~=qnNe ¢-Piece Adam Pericd Bedroom Suiie In Mahogany finish or Quartered oak, 79" of CHIFFONIER, TOL-g 79 .60 a malszar; BED in (ali® $254:98 INCAID LINOLEUM 89c-98c J.BAUMANN & BRO SEAMLESS VELVET RUGS 8.3 x 10.6 TWO STORES pen Saturday AUMAWNBRO | WW.ConBAvealS"St UntiiiO P.M. AT 84™ST. & 3°°AVE ————__=S | SB MATS THE HOURS FER PULLIN’ AL THIS wir leone ’ Ho VA Beit Riau THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, ‘Over Here, (How Kin YER TELL AN OSsiFER bE mA Asse ° 70,000 UPTON MEN, any SOWN "CET [ARMY AVIATOR KILLED | IN ENGLAND HAS TWO BROTHERS IN SERVICE by Walt ve | | Meatless Tuesday Cuts Down Loss, 1918, WILL W Engi agement | necticut So ‘THOMPSON, desertion In the | Putnam Hel has retired inent in Demoer: When ly . ahe mony Young Ream Aviation Corps of Thompson, widow of Norma BEJEWELED, Mrs, Relations ¢ sterica Mre. Beatrice trice Brevaine w | fencing giris, app Domestic F BURGLARS STEAL SAFE AT POLICE LUNCH HOUR tor Butcher's Strong Box Sn RG Or pes se " Antounced Girl Gets Divorce. «ranted @ divorce on the ground of | nam, Conn, Feb 4 | Misa Weaver tv the daughter of av jtorney aad Mra, Charlea 8, Weaver, ; Anply Cream in Nostette to | Who canie to Srooklyn, Conn, trom | Ls the West and hae a couniry place at| hts, rom practice, M. Heam's wife was ranted her decree of divorce by Judge was awarded $210,000 al! home called Caro! HUSBAND TO SUPPORT HER Keller “Has Him court and Is Hys- ant against her husband, Harry Ketter, Jewelry walesinan. She charged aba: donment and non-support. Resa Kel primanded several Harris for her 13 erica! conduct pa the stan Peale Manley to show that. woman Who could Wels worth several thousand was kt ikely to become a no ED MiSs WEAVER in jon After Chorus Conn, Feb. 20.—The/ [engagement was announced here to- | ht ecase Was cops |day of Miss Mary Weaver to Louis | (nu bam bir | Marahail Ream, whose chorus girl | | Wife, Kleanor Davidson Ream, was! NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Superior Court at Put- Mr, Weaver, who| Ab! What relief! Your clogged aostrils open right up, the alr pas- soges of your head are clear and ven Was prom- atic national affairs. san breathe freely. No move ha ne snulling, mucuous dischat leadache, dryness—no struggling for hreath al night, your cold or catarrh is now with the Third He is a legal resident where his mother. | 5 gone, oe oe sal Don't ctoy stuffed up! Get a small | sotile of Kly's Cream Balm from your ruggist now. Apply a little of this SHE WANTS | vagrant, antiseptic cream in your nos. ' tit penetrate through every ale eof the heads soothe and heal rt inflamed mucous mem. vrane, giving you instant relief, [Cream DBalm is just what every cold Jand catarrh sufferer has been secking. At 6 just splendid.—Advt, MRS. LEWIS OF BROOKLYN Tells How She Was Made Well by Lydia E. Pink- Ne we! tim in Domesti 1 on Stand. Keller, who as Bea- as one of Anna Held's peared yesterday in the THIS WILL INTEREST | STOMACH SUFFERERS } Held No Cash, , |) Steattens ‘Tuesduyn has savin a ham’s Vegetable f \ tages, even for a butcher, in the opin- | Says indigestion comes from an Compound, Jion of Anthony Ovlar Yo. 208 Mott excess of hydrochlozic oo ~~ na feats i ‘eo eco “1 1 was miserable from . . | stolen from his bul nop « 0 - or or r 1 was miserable fr Plans Practically Complete for | | an A well-known authority states that) 1 displacement, which caused a gen- Their Reception Here paaed hat t of [teary always due to acidit cOnAOR SEE pee lo-Morrow, leva, teanivastael of eee ai me = | lite states that an ¢ “sister indneed [IIe nul ercalesmentartar. Uevareerl a | chloric acid ; the atomach a oy Lvdla ; Washington's Birthday parade of the Hon. Uisal ouviitedds eoue Ube eaiane lc Pinkham's Veg i men of the National Army «tatloned in A can, forming acrid Auids aad | Jodo, ie tad ul lh ill at Cartp Upton have about all been| | cases, which inflate the stomach Wee « me ver much tna " completed to-day. About 10,00 men vy balloon, We then get that t wick: (a. apleudia NA ais ¢ Will be in line, the parade will take uiapy feeling in the chest, we ernctate| tonic thate dara place rai or shine, and will be wit- sou dy helch gas or have heart mending it neswed, J. dieing from all indications, burn, flatulence, waterbrash, or woman arisen iy tha iaracat crows snae:Haw (urna [ante sig to lay aside alt digestive {0 lds similar troubles”—Mre, Blste out for sid an affair since the aids and instead, get from any phar. | Lewis 80 Vernon Ave, Brooklyn, record-breaking days of the Hudson- macy four ounces of dad Salts and) So, Fulton cetebration. |take a tablespoonful in a glass of, Such conditions as Mrs. Lewis auf- AS CAE Ubi seldedig Sine Gael ja ag eakfast while it ia, fered fram may be caused by a fall or Johnson completed his plans and made J effervescing, and furthermore, to con. \ Be ral weakened, run-down condi- them known through @ general order pea jtinue this for one week, While relief | {10 Of the system, and the most sue- which was 9 rs of | | ‘follows the first dose, it is importan: |Cessful remedy to restore strength to nich was rent to the commanders of SSE | Man shot Dead, Womnn Wonnded: ty neutralize the acidity, remove the |Wuscles ond tissne and bring about a all the units which are to participate. | Cadet LINDLEY HDe GARMO | — Latter's Hesband terested. Jrormal healthy condition Tho order will be of value to those| who bave relatives at and it gives the designates of the unlit: that are to form the parade, It is of Interest to every one ag be ing the official announcement of th time and place, the route, It reads: ’The order of march will be as fol lows: 2024 Engineers, Col, C, O. She id Infantry Brigade, Brig Gen. I mood Wittenmyer, inchiding the Infantry, Col th Infantry, Col, Geor th Machine Gun Batt > Wionta, 15ith Infantry Brigade, nander Col. Isaac Erwin, 07th «Infantry, Acting Lieut, Col Reuben Smith; Infantry, Col, N. K. Averttl Machine Gua Battalion, Gaston, Majo, Acting Com including th Commander the Capt. 07th Colored Infantry, one battalion (92d Division), “Battery A, Anderson Dana, Sth Field Ar tery. Capt vamp Upton, and so on, | William R. Smedberg Jr., e Vidmer, 208th | and 306th | George | Cadet Lindley H, DeGarmo, avia-| {ton section, Signal Corps, U. 8. Aw | son of Geor: DeGarmo of No. 181| . |Joralemon Street, q | bis death on > Brooklyn, who met aturduy in an airplane necident at Stamford, gland, was one of three b rain the American Eimer DeGarr at || und school at Champaign, Hh, a DeGarmo Jr. is with the id Air Squadron in France. No de- death of Cadet Det d by the tment || t -{| atered ¢ in 1912 a alum bia was study Jarchitecture when he enlisted In the lavlation section of the Signal Corps te received his preliminary training ie months ago went ngland, where he had been tr: ing with members of the Royal Fly-| ing Corps. | Street. It will be divided between the 10d and 164th Brigades. n the order first named the units will march down Fifth Avenue from | “One ambulance company. Medical 67th to did Street. ‘They will turn cust | Cogpe lon 23d Street and dismivs at Lexington | ie 024 Engineers and the 1534 Avenue.” | Brikade will make thelr headquarter It is now anticipated that between at the 69th Regiment Armory, | 6,000 and 19,000 men will avrive in ton Avenue and 25th Street. At 1D, Mt} oe to-morrow. ‘I! vyho do not) Will march south to 28d Street. [town to-morrow. ‘Those who do, t fo Firat Avenue, north to bith {lve in this city will be welcomed by Fifth Avenu Cr north to B7th Strew: Bighih Avenue KF enue, and east to Infantry headauarters Regiment, A mory Columbus eTinake ne Field Artillery will arters at Squadron. A‘ Madison 8 Armory Avenue and wth 5 1k will f Behind the. 467th Infantry. "The Ambulance Co its headquarters at the tillery Armory, Broadwny Grandma Never Let Her Hair Get Gray She Kept Her Locks Dark and Glossy, with Sage Toa and Sulphur, tte When you darken Sage tell, your hair wit Vea and Sulphur, no one beeause it's done so naturall so evenly, Preparing this mixture, though, at home is imussy and trow blese At little cost you ean bu at any drug store the ready-to-us preparation, improved the add tion of other ingredients, call “Wyeth's Se and Sulphur Cou pound,” You just dampen a spon or soft brush with it und draw th through your | \ «one and at thine 34 Stre 1.10 o'clock it wil march west to will make tts Inake ean committee irom the Hotel Moen whioh last night comp y the mon will r meuls until a Associa ed arrang: be od AN they depart for ¢ amp. is estimated that about 2,000 men will thus be| cared for through the courtesy of the t}hote:r me t entertain- | emiment. Humbus} ‘To-morrow evening an ent an reet. It will fo ment will be given by the Woman's wdway and bith Street belt vd mittee on Nattonal Defense | There will be ice skating, a shoot- v {ing gallery, dancing and vaudeville features at the Grand Central Palace, which will be thrown open to th: | boya In the Natlonal Army. A vaude- ville performance also will be given at the Lexington Avenue Opera} House for the soldi Commissioner right yesterday volunteered to have the Police Band of seventy-five pisces play at the re- viewing stand, 424 Street and Fifth Avenue, and Director MacDonald ar- ranged to have the armored British tank Britannia take part in_ the! parade, through the courtesy of Major! White of the British Recruiting Mis- sion, Contributions towaml the $20,000 fund Jed to pay the expenses of | the parade are coming in slowly, | Louis G. Kaufman, Treasurer of thi sald to-day, One woman about committer who appeared to be seventy | years old, called at the offices of the he ommittee last night and sal Ceinted to do her bit. She ha Mr, Kaufman a $5 bill, Several m ara of the ¥falso made ij matt Friday Night to Ata Upton Betlding Fand, | Friends and atives of the sol | giore who are to parade here Friday be given opportunity to attend Camp Upton Military Ball in tha Camp rel s ‘ morning Regiment Armory, Park Avenuo gray hair disoppears, and, after ans! ond 69th Street, the same evening other application ov two, your hair bee! ‘phe proceeds of the ball will got vomos. beautifi irkened, glossy the, Camp Upton Community Hal and fuxuriant Building Fund Grays faded hair, though no dis- : os grace, is # sign of old age, and as we Lockman Wine Art Prise. all desire @ youthful and attractive! PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 20.-- The Appearance, Ket Wyeth's Sage and and look years 3 to-use preparation lot requisite ond not busy at once wit! nger A medicine is not intended for the cure, mitiga- tion or prevention of dise hl waiter M. Lippincott prize of #800 Sulphur Compound gor the beat fiwure piece in the 118th This ready- 8 a delightful toi- nua, exhibition of the Penneylva- Birarded to-day to ‘De Witt Mt It fan for | Jargo painting yan, and Gold Kimono," The paints as attracted much attention, gas-making mass, start the liver, Toth has proved GARDINER, Moe, Web, 20-- Te | late the kidneys and thus promote n|t¢ he this famons root and herb med | Marden of Concord, Mars. waa free flow of pure digestive juices icine, Lydia Bi. Pinkham’s Vegetable 4 killed and Mos, doin F Holand dad Salts is inexpensive and is made Compound. Attleboro, Mays, Was 5 from the acid of grapes and lemon) If you have disturbing symptoms wounded ‘at the home Juice, combined with lithia and sodium | Yor do not understand, write Lydia PB borane phosphate, This harmless salts is used | Pinkham Mevicine Co, Lynn, Mass ¥. Holl by thousands of people for stomach | The result of their forty years’ expe- ae arrested | trouble with excellent resuits.--Advt | rience is at your service Advt The price of the world-famous the harmless Candy Cathartic for men, and children, remains as always, 10c Why pay more for your family laxative? There is nothing “Cascarets,”” women a box. better to tone the Liver and cleanse the Bowels when head- achy, Bilious, Sick or Consti- pated, For a sour, upset Stomach, for Colds, Dizziness, Dyspepsia, Sallowness, remember a ‘“‘Cas- caret” at night straightens you up by morning. Any drug store, Never gripe or sicken,