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= LONDON GRIM AND GLOOMY, BUI DETERMINED TO WIN (Continued from First Page.) dusk of the atreets to the lobby Jon ine of such a hotel ae the Savoy jt ta couple before the eyes of the people is Th London hotels which have |o! ew of that the wounded soldier, Thousands | flowe to a mengrely tilumi an taken Svar by tha Gh ss | Potdne. J hoa certs and heusends ef them) move {tl dut could not distinguish t " ice purpose draw on | pared with t K telopboue about the atreets, most of them he passengers. Sa nights and Sundays thou- | directory and a1 it, For in. wearing bandages. The thud of ee ee crowees With ver rs on leave from the | stance, it conta ) and one-| erutehes on the pavement is # ites and people, but everything was) pa tn Great Brit Any | hate Six columns sound rarely missing in the busy ihadowy. Thexe was no o AY) pita oftiogn whe can obtain a) % of Joln-| hours of the day. The British where, The scone reminded we nd spends it In London, | #0nsand only two ar valf columns display their wounded sold’ Scene ont MATHERS MAES variot 1 picturesqueness of unt- | Of Couens and 1 two columns In France the wounded soldier \s in fact, London at night is | aa Fog | Bleaine sauce oe NURSES GUIDE much like a scene on the stage if Englane Rohe ’ae aii * OF BLIND. with the footlights turned off , gene ve 6 Sitigently HUNDREDS Nie: bing ‘ m ns she prayed on Intercession ght to wring the heart Is the And the theatrical comparison is ||” heightened by passing from the || x sot ‘ and iin | COLORS OF RAINBOW MINGLE IN TURN HAIR DARK MASS OF UNIFORMS 7 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, boe 1 London whieh keeps the war continually Sunday the finish of Ger afternoon nm sight The King ha ked his people to abandon everything of @ worldly nature on that day and offer up prayers for victory, nt one 4 hospital fo: nurses were less young » them as . pt eT ie 1 aeeeva is 80 far as abandoning business on benches. Every ) . “a the wae : f ; Se Everything n Lor 1 Was cloned He en. ) ' apenas with Gilpbir Ie) is cimacuied thecne toh ce ing | MEt the hotels and ‘pollos tations jose i Darkens so Naturally ‘s peel if MTT and it veined ata ; Bi Bieri treasee Nobody can Tell. us of the closing poene of ihe Aros (M0ne. In the: at one of thel preanion of victims of German few lan costumes in aight. Alt) "4 covered everyt All the blindness treated in this hos the of the rainbow. wera!, At Preakfast that morning 1 found | pital—produces an ineradicable im: : sot mir.) (Mat Under the food regulations 1| pression on the minds of those who tes the crows |LUUId be served with only one egg} can see them, ; w dre ‘avet ANd one slice of bacon, ‘Phe cook} Whitehall, the wide thoroughfare ho jewe ii Who shaved off t slice of bacon | bordered by the Government offices fy ina must hav commandeered from|is the centre of war activity in Lon- ondon |) barber sh butter was al-| don, and one feels the influence of the display 4 ‘ ¢ hotel wed at br It guests were| war in’ passing long. Miles © nd theatres permitted to devour one slice of war| buildings along Whitehall and adja- ; war life in the | hread, which t bad at Mil; in fact |cent streets are devoted solely to war al The 4 be: | the war bread of Engiond and France | purposes, Great hotels in the vicin 1 fe Sondon were |i vaults No cream waality and scores of imposing private " ables in a night club | obtainable have been commandeer conducted by one Muay, wh is Ww Sugar was served d shelter thou- 1 A paper con- jovernment The old-time mixture of Sage Tea |KNOWN on the cast side and alone | tainer t ka Hee aon in uniforms. Ind Sulphur for darkening gray.|! ay in New York and appears | cont pl smartly and/ treaked and faded hair is grand-|(o have « pretty strong pu ashing tn arate’ ‘thats nother’s reci and folks are We yhow, F didn't get the room. | — Howeve oy Wand: Bie we we are living In an age » hwnd regretted to inform me after ¢ n their to touthful appearance Is of the great ull the rooms in the house were | au nature aneey ? ist advantage P nfmodations in| put milk or plod stolidly Nowadays, though, we don't bave|« London h the trgublesome task of gathering the | some jage and the mussy mixing All drug stores sell the re broduct, improved by the 4 }ther ingredients, called page and Sulphur Compound.” ” It ts tery popular because nobody can dis-| Jover it has been applied. Simply hoisten your comb or a soft brush}. Pith it and draw this thr iA dair, taking one sinall st time; by morning the gray bppears, but what delights the ladies | ‘rhe ith Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com te hi | hair diss |v first tention wh was turned ound, is that, besides beautifully | ' head Whar AL Rirventng the hair after a few appli-|0" Was * sign instructing gues tations, it also produces that soft Ins the hotel to go to the entresol as- | fre and appearance of abundance | sembly und remain t quietly {is This ready-| in case of an air raid IF ENGLAND FIGHTS AS SHE which is so attractive p-use preparation is a delightful toi ke requisite for those who desire a nore youthful appearance. It t* not PRAYS, SHE'LL WIN ns {intended for the cure, mitigation of! L couldn't sleep. [had read every prevention of disease —Advt ' wn belonging h n | he $5 Monthly $5 Monthly | Until Paid 185% 215 Tt Paid 385 Until Paid Including Stool, Cover, Cartage, 25 Sheets of Music with These Beautiful Upright Pianos Big Reduction in Sale Price of useD UPRIGHT 4X0 PLAYER PIANOS The Pianos Shown Here Are Real, Exchange P: time wi toward ( terest cha 200 $10 Monthly be Bona-Fide Bargains BIG BARGAINS IN USED PLAYER PIANOS oF $290 Goetz & Co $8,” $365 Goetz & Co.$10, 350 Lohman 445 Pease 10, USED UPRIGHT BARGAINS FOR BIG SALE $60 Billings 3 Marty | $150 Wagner $5 Marte 75 Hoffman 155 Held 90 Chickering 160 Emerson 105 Wheelock 165 Walters 115 Lockhart 165 Huntington 120 Swick & Co. 165 Needham 125 Livingston 165 Wise Co. 135 E. Gabler 170 Arlington 135 Lohman 170 Twichell 140 Schoninger 175 Weser Bros 140 Schirmer 175 Sterling 145 Barmore 185 Goetz & Co, 145 Goetz & Co. Vath Fale 190 Sohmer 5 $3 Monthly Up Rents a Beautiful Upright Piano GOETZ & CO] 81 fo 87 Court, Cor. Livingston Street, B’klyn One Block from Borough Hall Subway Station Est. Over 50 Years OPEN EVENINGS phone 4952 Main 4 5 5 5 5 “i % ginning to for American packing concerns that there the meat is there it must be buried; certainly it be horse wet Until Paid | missing homews fe eal in England in mouth. At that time on their way, pipe Everybody is serious, where is det Every- ted the spirit of fae woe grim earnestness and determina viens tion, It is a gloomy, gray do main, this heart of war di- rection, relieved occasionally by the red coat and shining brass helmet of a galloping member of the Horse Guards. The theatres of London of : Fl classes are doing a tremendous bus ness and the soldier predominates tr —$<$<$—$—<—$ 1 by | was told by representatives of big wan oa nan en {WHY HAIR FALLS OUT. | iA all Aa plenty of meat in England, but if | not in sight | n. pork But, if | y ave Dandruff causes a feverish irrita the scalp, the hair roots shrink and then th ir comes out ‘To stop fall ir at once and und pout | one may | tit ses. Never- | although 1 felt the need ot|} t uns eure plenty of rah c rid the scalp of every particle of urishment at times, particularly af- | dandruff, get a small bottle of Dan- trying to chew a broiled beefsteak, |derine at any drug store for a few refrained tho! st friend, the me. 1 love man’s |eents, pour a little in your hand and said | rub well into the vealp. After several ‘applications all dandruff disappears und the hair stops coming out.—Advt Is alive | LONDON SHORT OF SOAP AND| ld of it is that it is slippery when There was al © time of y visit, an a atches. I wanted mat one mid-| ght: the hotel clerk informed me didn't have any matches and| Don't suffer! Relief comes the wldn't get any. Finally he went out moment you rub with the street and borrowed two St. Jacobs Liniment hes fro a tuxieab ffeur, 1 one of the matches and lerkk| Don't stay crippled! Rub this sooth- carefully pouched the other ing, penetrating liniment right into Except for a brief period day |the sprain, ache or strain, and out hien the rays of the sun broke|COMes pain, soreness, stiffness and Ss : swellin, ‘rough the clouds, Lonc during Nothing else penetrates, heals and visit was alternately shrouded in| strengthens the injured — muscles, fox and snow, Tt wis pitch dark at| nerves, tendons and laments so n the afterno Several promptly. It doesn’t burn or discolor r 4 rd the skin and can not cause injury nBONES 3@ Don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle Adtheamuthuaes. deecthe from any drug store now—limber up! ime ae Rub the misery right out A moment after “St. Jacobs Liniment” is applied you can not feel the slightest pain or and you can go about your duties Jacobs dim iNumination ¢ the drive over numbe Liniment” conquers It has been used effectively for me the One could hear at | Bee ; sprains, strains, soreness and stiff. it was invisible until it sud ness for 60 years—six gold medal Advt out of the mist wards. g crowd nl to cross the # o the |, Vest eptle powder taken tnto nostrils, ity of activ tame | ona i, coemine of opium, kitwete ts » in’ London moat Nasal Catarrh fe # sadly deteriorat Head Colds--Hay Fever— Asthma An. element in London tife |sigeratieed at Once (oie ‘ ml Sra mi al druge: OPENS TO-NIGHT at 7 P. M. 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