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twice the number in the THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 22, Messenger Boy Buying a Bond jby the American Committee in chargeja TAberty Loan sp: of the fund for 1918. heir benefit. McAdoo was to have h by Secretary n a feature of a ILL WOMAN TAKES HER LIFE.| RULER OF ANHALT DEAD. the present bond ng campaign : ; NTRY » and Tacoma reports New Eni a Loam Total Now i wWeoks ago % do the|S@leswoman Ends Misery When) nuke Frederick . of German ecks ago Mr > mad ON ALL OVER COU rk: GAIA bs Fr rom Youngest Loan Booster rs056,000 Weeks ao Mr. Mchdoo Jnain car] She Becomes Helptess Tnvalld. Dechy Was 63, claim @ new record on t BOSTON, April 22.—Liberts Loan| record an audi Manufacturers of| Mra, Eva Bender, sixty-seven years STERDAM, April 22.—Duke Fred. | ri AME P Patriotic Cetebr 1 Friday, “Libe]t the end of the second weok | subsertptions for ine vita Federal Re- the record arra Wit at @ BOM] 14, supported ‘herself by canvassint| sch 11., ruler of the German Duchy of if ve t ve town and every county in the « District to-day reached a total of af p ol Soe neay 1 eae? ‘ : . sa ; : Wily Diy," Expected to Send lassi nea supserined iis nueva, 528,000, representing ® gain over| butte nt: ee books and periodicuis until the wrowth| apnalt, te dead at the Ballenstedt Cast's, } ” Subscriptions Soaring rindiant “hin An ay of $9,102,000. The report by |} s|of varicose veins in her lexs made tt]t» was sixty-one years old | Subscripti ATING r 1 day were that Mis es wa namo tts, $79,641,000; impossible to walk. Then #he tuok to ' 1aTON 2 - ud Kone over the top and that cut, $19,286,000; Rhode. Leland, See WASHINGTON, April 22-1 L Sauls wave ace ne t. drain, Ondo; New her bed and watched her slender stock committees in hundreds Of commun o honor Gam Sa ee ent ts bron Hampanire, $5,713,000; ‘Vermont, -$3,- of Money dwindie before the tnroada of tes sent word to Liberty Loan head-|y oie Federal Reserve di 174,00 | 784.000, —_—— drug and doctor's bills, Her groud at they would try | subs al Reserve district 274,000 spirit, which would not let her berome quarters to-day that they wou subscribers, Including 63,000 from Bt HIS CANNED TALK CANNED. |, .ternment at ro dopandent upon a married daukhter lies For Infants and Children © particularly hard to make this the have been reported Peerage Joseph Purzer, for: ing in the Bronx. finally broke. Feoord week of the campaign and > Loan Rec- in Use For Over 30 Years Seoretary Me. ner at Fort Cons ‘To-day her landlady, at No. 1852 Tox- that they counted strongly on pa y | ord When He W ree. N. Ha were ington Avenue, summoned a policeman | Always bears triotle ealebrasione Friday, designated NEGROES’ HOSTESS HOUSE. | WASHINGTON, April 22.—In every ington to; net month to break into @ gas filled room. Mra, the by President Wilson as Liberty Day, | yew nnitding at Camp Upton ts ‘American home with a talkin Nent of Ju Honder had taken her life. Bignature of to swell subscriptions. R. H. Aishton of Chicago, Regional Director of Rallroads West of the Mississipp!, reported to-day eubscrip tions of $29,016,000 from railroad mon in his territory Latest reports indicate that the State of Washington has exceeded its Vormatly Dedicated. CAMP UPTON, L. L, April 22,— | The new ¥. W. C. A. Colored Hostess | House was dedicated yesterday. Lator, women who are now in training here | will open similar houses tn other can- tonments, ‘The building at Camp Dix will be ready In two weeks, Frankfurters, The Busy-Day Dinner Here is a good home | me. a quickly prepared. you haven't tasted | Gebel 8s Frankfurters ®ou have no idea how delicious this economical meat can be. _ Gobel’s Frankfurters are made from excellent beef Buy LIBERTY BONDS Today From Gobel’s Kitchens Sausages Frankfurters Bologna Slicing Bologna Liver Sausage Cooked Ham , Smoked Ham Bacon Cooked Corned Beef Pure Lard ~. Materials: and pork, carefully ground, mixed and seasoned. are wholesome, nourishing, and ready for the table in no time. Look “Quality First” your delicatessen or food store. Indorsed by Alfred W. McCann, U. S. Govt. Inapected Eat. No. 317 Morgen Ave. ae Rock St., Brooklyn, FURS Moderate Rates Storage Vaults Located on the Premises Telephone 4360 Bryant 126 West 42d Street, New York Serges, tri They Gobel’s sign at for PRODULTS For Sale at All Good Delicatessen and Food Stores I pan: Loa’ the at h 8 otines, coverts, velot sales stations. pais domand for the all Park aph shows William J. messenger boy. >_—___. BLN Wi A HALF (Continued from ys $25,000 n are on sale t Second Feder ranks, trust ¢ "The BONDS. ince the beginning n there Was been a new | Irs, Reinsurance of th TAKEN OF NEW LOM $385 20000 HERE ‘iret Page.) Lohigh Valley Silk Mills, $25,000, Merrill Silk Company, $30,000. Scandinavian Coupon bonds of the Third Liberty | to lay throughout erve Distric and othe ALTERATIONS FREE—During This Sale ‘Women’s Tailored Street Suits gabardines, English tweeds, offering an ample choice. Com- he cam-| W:J-SENKER Boy st50o LIBERTY BOND FROM STELLA BARNETT Om Fin. S® | \ sidan | Uone for these bonds. In the second | sn, when the plan of selling| | Liberty Bonds for cash was first put | into effect, $60,000,000 worth were | sold for cash during two weeks. In} that campaign the deliveries were limited to $1,000 for each person, The new 4% per cent. bonds are | javatiable in denominations of $50, | $100, $500 and $1,000. They bear four | |coupons each. The first coupon, payable on Sept. 15, 1918 {8 for 12) \days’ interest. ‘The second is due | March 16, 1919, and the third on Sept. 15, 1920. Each calls for etx| months interest. Coupons covering | the period from March 15, 1920, until | the date of maturity, will be supplied | after the first four come due. Mayor Hylan to-day completed nia arrangements to have tho chief! executives of the Second Federal Re- serve District march with him in the; Liberty Day parade on Friday next. | Mayor Hylan volunteered his ser- | vices to the Liberty Loan Committee in this matter, and the committee | gladly accepted, Accordingly, he| sent letters to the Mayors of the cities of tho district asking one| Mayor be select pal city 0 | campatg in the recep- | Sxecution of his plans, On ‘Thureday evening the Mayors will be the guests of the Liberty together with Mayor Hylan Liberty Land in the 6th Regiment Armory to view the excellent’ war | ex le replies have been re- yor Hylan from a hun- tives, including: Albany, tts r 4; Mount Mc ; Oneida, Ra the wom, number of country, wl or marines, © they stand a telephone Rec- tor 4901, ex 5. April to the ALiberty Bond is a bond between you and yourCountry ' (BOND BOOTH ON THE FIRST FLOOR) wH. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street ‘A Tuesday Sale of Men’s Negligee Shirts, Pajamas & Hzlf=hose will present excellent values in good-quality merchandise. Men's Negligee Shirts (soft cuff model) in a wide range of patterns and colors: at $1.15 1.45 Of madras . «© © «© © « Of madras and mercerized materials, at Men's Negligee Shirts Japanese Habutal (imported direct by B. Altman & Co.), in an exclusive selection of patterns showing satin stripes in color, at $4.85 Men’s Pajamas 35c. Lisle Half-hose; black, gray, tam or mavy perpair. ». +6 + © « »« e i benane Walking Pumps were marked at prices considerably higher than the one quoted, but on account of the sizes being incomplete it has been decided to close them out. the best selected leathers throughout, no substitutes whatever being introduced in the construction, Thirty-fifth Street A Sale of Novelty Pillows, Knitting Bags, Etc. to be held toemorrow in the Fancy Needle- work Department, on the Fourth Floor, will offer special price inducements. g CIRCULAR PILLOWS of Philippine hemp attractively combined with artistic cretonne, specialat . ». 6 « o« e . $4.50 OBLONG PILLOWS of quaint homespuns in charming color effects (gold, pink, rose and green) . ~»« « « .« special at $1.75 NOVELTY KNITTING BAGS of Philippine A.C. Kid Co 0,000. tion room of th all at noon on int aa one Charles § #110000. MAYOR HYLAN TO MARCH aT| (Soft cuff model) of silk-and-cotton mixtures; | p combined with pretty cretonne and eR Piauele eenrine Hawes automouite iene tet by the} im a diversity of handsome stripe effects, finished with a tassel . special at $3.75 Miler Gloria Mila $5000, bhp LAS Ae Efe) ler | fale eer poten Vasey Veo meet ieee vale $2.65 Waste Baskets of willow, in several attrace Dry Cold Storage gfpie ee Hie Meine Cocos We | Foe aaa tnt Men’s Silk Shirts | tivecolors . . . .» special at $1.90 hod Hee ea cor hackighear i (plain or plaited models) of medium-weight | A Sale of Handkerchiefs FOR MEN AND WOMEN tended for persons wh Singh unite n, tarry w o Weare — Sebring ae hanopeect vay ance teu bdrbena Nd aie Gea ‘ wm | of cotton materials, in a variety of fancy Ul offer pc raider Rnrecoehial in the a onan for Utninediate: delivery: The | ean ua A Harry N, : aneeek ainatins of onda which any | tn nH. Babeook: MBs o . + « per suit $1.45 SPRING AND SUMMER FURS individual quay Purchase under this ee sae | | PANOS : . ee ae ‘tse 's Hosi WOMEN’S SHEER LINEN HANDKERCHIEF sered to deliver bonds of the lar M. Hoaglan a Russell | ‘s S { HAYNE & CO. [lscckine cee, ieee Men's Hosiery AC. ° . ENTHUSIASTIC DEMAND For|! ae Lisle Half-hose; black, white or unbleached, Plain, hemstitched, perdozen . . ,. Initialed. . $1.80, 2.50 & 3.10 per half-dozen 90c. & 1.15 ponds a he Federal R ve orNew York. From 1 | et ee 50c. With hand-embroidered corner, will bo in a position to fill the requisi me per half-dozen, in box. $1.50 & 2.95 Also Colored Novelty Handkerchiefs, in a variety of designs . per half-dozen 60c. announce hi . Paris Greeley ner will. r¢ ca of honor London est & Co. 1234 among the son-siv mothers in line ae $5.75 sak aale pee princes i P nes this siznal honor may| willbe a feature offering on the Second Floor Of pure Irish linen; plain, hemstitched, - et he aid any nowapaner or dita a te the Lane} pinion Pity Beg in : ' scntitched swaths HE ie ; Of sheer linen; plain, hemstitched Tho Liberty Loan Committea an-| gr . h . : : nounced t0-y - total purchases These Pumps (taken from the regular stock) nerduen =. <6 is ce $3.70 Of linen, initialed 3 per half-dozen 1.75 Of linen, hand-hemstitched, . half-doz. 4.25 Of khaki-color cotton, two khaki-color handkerchiefs, one sleeping cap, one trench mirror, one French phrase e, per box 68c, ‘ i per half-dozen 68c. ‘ } | i SPECIAL NOTICE a i 34.50 & 44.50 meres Pn B. Altman & Co. direct attention to the fact SOLDIERS’ CAMP BO z 4 Formerly 39.50 55.00 Sizes 34 to 44 Slovak Waoneaa Caton taxes! that all shoes sold in their Store are made of ‘ad XES, each containing £100,000 ef Loan H f] book and an American flag Models: For fashionable street wear, including plain tailored fancy Eton and pony effects ; also medium length st yes. hanna inte bY any Womat wome | ag Colors: Navy, tan, rookie, black Safe Storage for Furs, Rugs and Draperies Linings: Plain and fancy silks. i 2) Army Third Floor RY > " behalf of. ‘ Mod

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