The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1918, Page 19

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The Source of Vitality There is only one way to get the strength to back up your ambition—build your body by building your blood. The red-blooded man drives up the steep hill of success with- out fear or falter. The thin-blooded man only totters up, like an automobile trying to climb on half its engine- cylinders, If your blood is below par, build it up and thus double or triple your capacity to work, to succeed, to en joy life. Gude’s Pepto-Mangan is an ideal blood builder, Gude's Pepto Mangan “The Red Blood Builder’’ Gude's Pepto-Mangan is a genuine blood builder that actually {n- creases the flumber and quality of the red blood cells—those important car giving oxygen to all parts of Gnude’s Pepto-Mangan h and prescribed b; fe ros. Exceedingly sy to digest. many Imitattons be jor it by Ite full For sale at ail ed Popto- Mangan.” Popto-Mangan ts made only by M. J. BREITENBACH CO., New York Manufacturing Chemists Fagus 1g eee Wei. & sat, 1 BarkViibne sr ci Ne yt MAYTIME GRarles Porat! 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STONE PRINCESS °) yr 8 PA RK MIEITARY-NAVAL M "gf DAYS LEAVE mOMEDY | Pee ES MARY SHAY OMA Pitch ; Mrs. Warran’s Polesson CiNIURY &Ai0 “a works Wii! STANDARD"), EMILY STEVENS iis \V 38 LOEW'S Mth Ava. \i0.narant “FAIR AND WARMER” me ASIN GREAT PLAYS AT POPULAR PRICES AMUSEMENTS. eI oe ane NOW aa G By ADA PATTERSON, Well-nown Newspaper Writer, and ROBERT EDESON, Act An appealing play of the "M variety especially interestin A short addre Ha Set Ali New 10.4 Abiaze with Del ght. Public and Press Agree That It Is the Circus Sensa- ton ot MONSTRK 7 4 ance by BOO Mats. Fy Boldier® and Basors a fee LEX NUTON Oo to y oAILDREN BRANCH ledigh Vaiiey 1 MOH Macy PE ATR wil besinet ? price all 1100 erate 0d over PFICES: Bway & 424 Gumbel Broa Story D'S %, cheer Uo * 77» hipponeane OLUMBIA 3 ws MER RY ROUN DERS ni ‘7 ton tH We “be sae coe heCOY DAVIS BURLESOUE, OLYMPIC dais, MAT f LPKEITICR) NORA STAR & 43, §2"aha Ral ‘ BP KET NO rally RWERSIBE| NORA, BAYES: wA@so DARLINGS OF PARIS Kvery Sunday 2—BIG CONCERTS—@ < | married to Ensign William Bierach, MAT. DAILY neti THE MILITARY. MAIDS ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, | My Own Experiences | In the | ‘Battalion of Death” | | CHAPTER X.—The Battalion Disbanded | By Eva Zaintz RIEF, horror and fliness had made me as weak as a little child, when, two weeks after the night riot In Petrograd, the order came that the Battalion of Death should be disbanded. § had not awaited the order in remaining. From the night when little Nussa fell a victim of the mob in Petrograd’s etreets, [ had renounced the hope of accomplishing anything for Russia, The impulse among the women of Russia which brought the) Battalion of Death into béing was glorious, but it was based upon a false assumption of the patriotism and rectitude of all Russia’s people. Whether or not the battalion was disbanded, \t was no jonger to me an actuality, I lived on In the barracks because I had nowhere else to go, and because | I was too fl to go had T known where I should find other shelter. I sut- fered also the deepest pangs of that most terrible of mental troubles— homestckness, I longed for my old father and my Mttle mother, and 1 knew not when I might see them, At Inst I managed to summon tho energy to act. there was enough of my soldier's pay | ~~ owing to me to buy @ ticket and pay | @bsent but an hour, At first T could the war tax on it, Conditions were | only weep over these two old people growing constantly more disordored | and our cheerless house, The wound jin the city and the government ot} ed soldiers were no longer there. Kerensky was tottering. It was only | There was no warmth and not eum. | latter the greatest diMculty that T | clent aa a oo ; | founa fa military bureau where I re eure 018 . add ol re lceived information as to the steps | : : which would secure to me the small amount of money which I was en- titled to oollect. At last I received tt, and after visiting the overcrowded | hospital and weeping over Nussa, ly- ing there scarcely more aaa dati onsctous and still in danger of dea\ sooacnrieneas and shook, I started | % “i Saahiy'ateds "and Seok flue? to buy a ticket for Taganrog. i Five days, from morning until You'll never nae 4 night, I stood in the line of people | @ae cough reap yee, Po emia before I reached the window where oe, famous home-made tickets were sold. Tuere was some | remedy. ope fan attempt at it, though, | eer sop with even in this confusion. Hach night | but = will also ha 9 to which lependable remedy in every way. an offictal marked the plac | eravacennaee the woual. Soveber tiveet I had progressed in the line during] ang chest eolde in 26 houre—relieves the long, weary hours of attending, even whooping cough quickly, and, on the next morning, I was per-| Get 2% ounces of Pines 60 cents’ mitted to resume it. Only those who | worth) from any good pRiiedheontod were not at hand at the announced | Peet ft inte a pint bottle hour in the morning were denied this ttle with plain _l_was penniless, but You Get Better Cough Syrup by Making it at Home » *yrup. Here you privilege. Those who were late were ten d Peon tha i required to take their places once aging hak more at the bottom of the line, I was}e. of only terrified for fear that this misery| [Pere pen r t I would start from| It quickly loosens a di Pe in the middle of the night | taht cot) fe Lips ne lied d ranes that line the thro | und peer out sn alarm to woo if It AS) bronchial tubes, and relist Gouab | yet become daylight. jen (almost . immediately. Splendid for | start, hours betore the necessary UMS| throat tickle, hoarseness, bronchitis, | and trudge the weary distance to the | eroup and bronchial asthma, | Aiuiroad station, Often I was there! Pinex is « highly concentrated com- long before the officials, The phys- | und of genuine Norway pine {cal and mental strain of this five-/ act, and has been used for genere- | ton ted with the fact | Hons for throat and chest ailments. | day experience, coupled Ht 4, almost |. Avoid disappointment by askin |that I had no proper fool, our druggist for “2% ounces o| Jovercame me, But for my strong Pin with full directions, and don't | physique and my youth, I should not accept enything else. A guarantee of have been able to endure it absolute ‘or money | ‘At last Thad my ticket, The monoy pirse was barely sufficient to} P I had in my pocket not) t which 1 would | hesree or in my | purchase It. more than a amoun' | give a beggar at home when I took |my place on the train, And that | must supply my needs during the | tong trip to Taganrog. Still, tt may as well have been little as much. \irhere was nothing to buy. I lved upon the scanty food which others, In merey, gave mo from their slender stores. The sorrow which I felt when I saw my home has left {ts impress upon me forever. In our house, always 60 sightly, so warm and comfortable and clean, #0 hospitable to all who came, before! the war, 1 found my little ii and apparently goon about mother, My father sat at her bed- to dle laid with hts head bowed upon his hands, He looke d at me, unseeingly, for moments when I entered, and then oke to me as if I had been foods atvises vse of only nuxaied ree times per day her mesie. 1 et Notes in Society The marriage of Miss Katherine Garrison Chapin, daughter of Mrs. Lindley H. Chapin, to Francis Bov- erley Biddle of Philade: hia, will take ‘6 in the Chureh of the Heavenly on April 27, A small reception of Miss CONCERTS AND MUSIC. ME} KO Poet AN Re PHOTO PLAYS. will follow at the home if 7 Chapin's mother, No. 11 West 49h | [ZZZZzzzzZzZzZz77 EL Street. COME | Mise Kathleen Raymond Shepherd, daughter of Mrs. Frank 1, Shepherd | nore, and Lieut. John J F , Aviation Section, Signal Officers’ R will be married in Baltimore to- with the 4 | | Mr. and Mra. Victor A. Seggerman | | of this city, who have been spending | the winter in Washington, announce | the engagement of thelr daughter, Miss Martha Virginia Segerman, to | | capt. Ernest Willam Boley, U. 8 A., now stationed at the proving | grounds at Aberdeen, Ma THE BEAST OF BEI It ts wrousing all Americe nent, (wiikey BROAI War MEATRE || rT } Miss Rose Diets, daughter of Henry }. Dietz of Bedford Park, N. ¥., was U. 8. N. R, at her homo yesterday, Gu ERMANY’ S CROWN PRINCE Told a Beautiful American Woman:— ttack France and Russia first; startling incidents in AMBASS ADO! ERARD’S MY 4 YEARS IN GERMANY * 1918, HEARN: Fourteenth Mtreet Wet of Filth Arcane Thursday---Women’s Day Unusual Display of EASTER FASHIONS AND ACCESSORIES For Matron, Maid or Miss Our Spring Sale Now in Its Last Days Brings Prices to Rock-Bottom Spring Sale Specials WOMEN'S SILK DRESSES Wetfota and crepe de chine— navy, new blue, Kray, rose and iaited blouse tobe ec 1950 ourrog. $1 and se 75 12,50 WOMEN'S SPRING SUITS In eerge—navy and black— braid trimmed-beited or. with pleated peplums—over collar of white satin 86 to 44—our reg. $92.60 WOMEN'S MOHAIR SKIRTS -—Gurpilce or —tunic #k Sarre Navy. and bleck—fuil gathered backs “"beits — detach- able pockets, and button trimmed—medium and sx 2.6: tra asixes—our reg. $8.91 HOUSE AND PORCH collar. and cuffs, other smocel tn checked win ham has collar, bei ets trimmed with ¢ ayn reg, $2. Limit ' two) CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES White or _ fesh-embrotdored. convertible or flat collars-— ‘Denti’ twa. WHITE VOILE BLOUSES Tucked, embroidered or with Ventse soy ee our reg. $2.1 snd . . Limit’ two. In novelty or riped taffetas— wood range of colors —all lenathe elastic Atted waistbands Our res, $5.95, verte Arete, WOMEN'S ENVELOPE CHEMISES ney lace and bbe: ‘Limit ‘two. CORSETS Light weight gouttl—medium bust jace front-—25 to 30 1 OUF FER, $3.00 ooo. see seeee Limit two. Trimmed with Inces In filet or te ternt—OUr remular shoterss. 7 Limit three. TURKISH TOW RLS Limit 2 Nicae LINEN TOWELING Firm weave—various colored borders our reg, .38 Limit 12 MUSLIN NECKBANDS Woll made with button holen tizea 12% to 18 Inch— Our’ regular 6. 3 for lott two dozen, SANITARY NAPKI? Soft absorbent quality— sterilized—our reg. 44 (doz.) 32 BATH BRUSHES Fine. brist handie—va Limit Two. SHEETS 12x90—made from dem quailty she que reg. $2. BED TICKS Full and \ size bed ticks, soft Mnish—our reg. $4.49.. Limit Two. SHEETING bleached sheeting, 1,58 2 yds. wide, eoft fin our reg. nit 20 Yaa 7" SATEEN COMFORTABLES Pretty floral designs—plain col- ored backs-—well Agee full slze—eotton filled—- Our tem. fet Fs, Mint Amit Two. DOMET FLANNELS Heavy quality~-bleached 17 and tinbleached. our res limit 16 Yarde Spring Sale Specials Spring Sale Specials BOYS’ SUITS Trench and wemi-Norfolk models sapting fabrics of mixtures, fancy stripes and checke—well ,tajlorod MEN’S SHIRTS atriped madras in a ve- riety of patterns and color- {nga on white grounds— 1 9G Lecco) 78 < mit four. MEN'S SHIRTS Variour morcerited tabrica—per oales inclided—d on white « all alges—our Limit’ twe. MEN'S CAPS ‘iste rear Tbs s0s SPRING COATS In_ checks and Wig mater nls, belted or pi bas velvet cola —our reg. Limit Two. BOYS’ BLOUSES in newest spri in fanc: Limit Bis. CHILDREN'S OVERALL8 unis CorTON Hoss Gray #t > F Mack, white and cole @ to 10 y louble heel Cn) | our reguiar 28 Limit etx paire, MEN'S UNDERWEAR our rog. Limit two Pair BOYS’ CAPS Brown and fancy mixtures— Raven boris ases te Medium weight ahirte or orgs crown ta) . shi arab our rek. ti. ve AB] | titee our 'ron 91.00.0000. Limtt two." SILVER PLATED TABLE SPOONS ANIL AND “FORKS grado— 1.00 WOMEN'S EXTRA COTTON VESTS Ahaped low neck—sleeveless or short sleeves—also Drawers— SIZE our reg "Liisi ne Monen eben, Light knoe or lace STEEL KNIVES AND Limit Three, FOR! i SILK_AND WOOL Ebony handlee—( Of 6 eaoh)—-our rem. & Limit dozen WOVEN MADK¢ Varjoun kinds of ptripes in desirable colorings— UF PemUlAr BG. wee se eeu ee Limit 18 yards. ; (10 Yd. Pe.) POPLINS foft, lustrous fintsh—new desir. able shades, including black and navy (0 inches wide) 1.22 —our regular $1.67... mit 10 Ya: All wool—wanted Spring shadea, 7 ful quality for un. wm enaee? O86 10 derwear and babies 3.15 our regular $1.48 . Limit 10 Yards." CHIFFON TAFFETAS, Firm texture—desirabl: ark colors—our reg. Limit 15 Yo CREPE METEOR 46 fogtioye rey Tite tS yard Limite’ 10 yards. Spring Sale Specials in EASTER MILLINERY, UNTRIMMED HATS | — GIRLS’ HATS Smart tailored modets, in New, large and small shapes— ot blocked— a colors a | | | | vasa D HATS Black and colora—smart m« mod- in wide assortme: els in becoming effects our reg. $1.37 and $1. ri 7 10 —our reg. 32.05 is 2.16 Hats purchased in this loweu trimmed frea. Ik covered fruit FOR ‘MISS 14 to 20” Two Spring Sale Specials Opportunely Offered in Time for Easter Selection | 13.74 Our Regular #16 Our Regular $19.1 73 In Tan, Pekin, N and Smart models, in navy, with Poplin, Ser high pleated peplum in burella and models—over-lapping checks — sport models with trimmed — nov- patch pockets — brown and e ity pocke green MORNING SPECIALS. Wednesday & Thursday, Until 1 P.M. To prevent dealers buying quantities restricted. No Matl or Telephone Orders $9. 74 Young Men's Suits 796) 5S et. Ticking aw e cheat—era brown and For feather beda and mattresses eaasimeres, | beat q plaide—plain TICKINGS BASEMENT, 28 ct, Woven Tissues, trereeeeees MO ted, TE DRY tampon $3.96 Little Boys’ § 235 Assortment of stripes tn vartous o 8 yrR s | colors—for. bi drenyes, @ also che y WASH DHS PANIC —B Ask. $1.37 All Wool Epingles Gin, models. for little girls, es well. ws Detter ones for boys sizes LAVANTS" DEME. —@EOONT | re et. Shirtingo—30 inch........+000+ cy $1.36 Extra Size Sateen Petticoats 88) Washable-fancy — etripes—various White—Van Dyke pleated founoes. widths and ce *. PETTIOOATS—BBOOND VAI 4 $1.67 New Serim Curtains Arabian tint—lace Inne! Ki=MAMIN FLOOR 95 53.85 Girls’ Dalles Shoes 2M Hlwok ent cut, URTAINS BASEMENT th tops— ata » to 1p BOR Ind PLOGH, BR lees . frat quality sal 4 $3.50 Growing Girls’ Laced Shoes a48 and of Black gun metal--high cut~sizes # to hr rUbuisa wABEN BN bHORS—SBCOND FLOOR, GIRLS’ DRESSES White—prett e— pretty, imme 66 with tac inpratdery a The Limit two, BABIES’ YOKE AND BISHOP DRESSES LITTLE TOTS’ COATS ‘belted models with 3.12 BABIES’ SWEATER SACQUBS and pt Bay obeivinetion=» value $1.76... +. Fancy oh: overlay Charo 2 to @ years our reg, $3.97. . Limit cau sae ‘Limit three. LITTLE TOTS STRAW HATS LK, of tiny wes Ta ribbon WOMEN'S + Simi’ @ pains” NEW CIRCULAR VEILS Bee tees Pere teratiioves 0m NEW SPRING RIBBONS All colors—millinery end sash widths—plain and fancy. val, 38 and 66; yard.. Limit 10 yards.” COLLAR & CUFF SETS Limit hires.” TRAVEL BAGS (18 IN.) Bilncecbrace fateh tock, a da and catcheeour reg, $6.60 SILK HAND BAGS Blue, black, brown or 2”, cor- Sik unedoup'ree, $191.4, 138 Limit two, “ FLOUNCING NCINGS- vGS and Pram on choles patte end co—our fo Brown or biack co} 444 mitt ered frames—with tassel EMBROIDERED our reg. NOVELTY AND PEARL BUTTONS and 3% Large assortinent of sises oolors—our reg, Gandd..... saeee Tamit 12 cards. DOLL TEA SETS + Tinie two’ ata "” WINDOW SHADES Holland opaque—white, coru end &reen—mounted on spring rollers } Lj Bie Te, ‘66 Limit one dozen: SHELF OILCLOTR 12 tn Witempleis, Fete or 7 fancy —our rei Limit rs yards” GAS Mé MANTELS Welsbach, Ne, ¢-— CORN FLOOR BROOME Our regular §1.16,, i Limitiwes""* 84 A Dainty Luncheon For Thursday 49 (Chotee) ken Gumbo Soup Vegetable Soup (Chotce) seetsteak Pte en Casserote, Veal Cutlet Tomato Sauce Creamed Potatoes Spaghett! au Gratia Assorted Cold Cuts Potato Sate@ Tuna Fish Salad Colery Mayonnaise Dessert (Choice) Cocoanut Custamt (eup) Plain or Ratsia Pie Neapolitan Ice Cream and Cakes Tea Coffee Mite

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