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Pritchard, 331 Spring St. N.Y FOR WEAK LuNGs OF throat troubles se threaten to become ‘obronic, nd. be ae man LONDON, east The above is an Italian official phe hall of the Quirinal Royal FRANCO-TALIAN TROOPS RETAKE ‘WOUNDED SOLDIERS DINING IN ni dilla BANQUET HALL AMERICAN FLYERS alace at Rou THEIR OLD LINES | America region where t day thrust a mile Rheims Mountain. On the offensive reports from recaptured = M | tanve where | overlooking th | them an ob: few cent grant lotion | into the and hands each da freckles, sunburn, o Geenpene ane pow tn the aw} white the skin becomes “| harmless, ae mer tomtente to enti rman | yward rvd Valley Make Adve July or Divisions Rheims S ilient. 19 and French extreme east of the Ge in Champagne, revecupled their old lines for of three r attempts have ermans in that re f Germans had in ® — While |Gouraud Saale | Many Ger- | the | the wore driving Othere in weolens ond silke ve- || ‘be Germans back on the duced to $3.50, $6.95 front yes the Allied | struck hard blows against the enemy - Jon both sides of the Rheims salic ed areata eee a 1a half towaid the k our miles down g lotion sunburned, tunned or freckled w This give dis No made by advanced and Chene French aly ta west of these villages, Marty Geen reported t slight 9 north of ted to the soulawest mans, below the Marne, but here has been t LEMON JUICE TAKES OFF TAN ° THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1918. wounded. Although blinded with blood, he succeeded in bringing his| ¢ machine to earth. ‘ George Trunure of Lenox, Mass.| downed a sausage balloon after three | unsuccessful scoring his} » third aerial Six Amer appear if the jates French jou Two of these make mention of Paul F, Baer of Mobile, United Flying Corps, praising “his remark able audacity in making six flights in one day and bringing down two Ger High & Low Heels 3] AVENGE ROOSEVELT BY SHOOTING 14 640 Paire Wate Washable Kid and ; nans.”” ‘The second citation, dated ‘ ena Genuine Buckskin Boots “Lieut. Bae bd ht do his protheninLee - Cables Thac|ciahth enemy airplane and did not ‘ . - hesitate the next day t tac! Quentin’s Companion Is | within the enemy ines a patrol of su. | . ' eri bers, th hich he en Sure He Landed Unhurt. | fazed inva ferve combat trom whicl d not return.” me ut, Raer was reporte June. Since then it announced that he w Roosevelt was more hopeful] sh than at any time since news| came that his youngest son, Quentin Roosevelt, was missing after an air fight behind the German lines On his return from Saratoga he re- ceived this cable message from his son-in-law, Sutmeon Major Richard officially Lieut. | Prisoner In a German camp MORE GERMANS WINGED BY AMERICANS. In announcing that Lieut Putnam of Newton, nis eleventh enemy tell how two other David Tass, shot di ane, de All Day Saterday, | | ches | It 3 Uptowa st man machin Derby, now in Paris: tigent | “ere brought down by Americans in " t “Companion aviator confident} the Toul sector En B Quentin landed unhurt.” Eugene Jones of Chicago and agie oo ops A. G. Tobin of San Antonio, Tex “Well, that is certainly more hope- ful,” commented the Colonel, “My son-in-law went over with the Ma- rines and has been invalided to Paris while protecting a squadron of ub-| at servation machines, encountered « man airplanes ‘ni They promptly attacked th Broadway at 0th. B but Jones's machine ¢ for w days. t jammed. Tobin sent “Of course, we can't be sure yet! ames, and ) that Quentin's cormpatiion was cot-| which he meat ahaa FREE Typewriter rect, However, if he was it means| | According r rece Instruction ‘ ; sing Principal and Mrs that Quentin landed behind the Ger- pi ete Ge man lines and is now a prisoner.” wagon of Morris & proficient typist J., from their son, | cost to yourself YANKEE FLYERS AVENGE | Lieut ae rh w ah Royal Fly e evening classe Ex- ing Corps,he has brought down his sec s YOUNG ROOSEVELT. SE eee racine ie By following "s reports from the front tel Parriak Ss toxd fast fourteen Roosevelt, an Allics are mans to ave the alrmen of our busy Christopher Ford of New York City has brought down his second enemy machine. Frank O. D, Hunter at tacked an enemy two-seater, o train more There ta a Lit Up to 9.000 fret Lieut. Walton sé the ground, 7 nd Was machine wae als fore n crashing eld man's ypewriter Company, skank Cite NeW, hone Worth 17s ELT y of Base \ ther Paris despatch says | ‘ In the pocket which the Germans v hospitals are said to be! havo created south of the Marne]! crowded with wounded, mostly Prus- thelr according o : i TO BUY MEN ARE STILL ON STRIKE j EW SATIN FROCKS featuring fringe WSs ~ Cor N trimming with pleated, corded or ne Employer Tells of 70 Per naaive Mac? re draped tunic skirts. Embroidered ‘i Cent. Raise in Wages Rat and fringed Satin Frocks combined with mi e416 4 ul Georgette. Since 1 ‘i 4 Dy The strike of the machinists, tool = Le EAH ser ntaaaleseet Tak Aa Dy Rt ee FADED GEORGETTE FROCKS over at no! rly this number aro on hele," 4 ior Satin. Fringed Satin Frocks in a ike. 8 iS wide variety of designs. Elaborately Arthur Mo etary of tho) CAPITAL SILENT ON JAPAN. i beaded Georgette Frocks. Einployer » said thet a} - Vy canvass of t nd ma-| Declared Tokio Has Not Answered) Finnish Go Withdrawa | Pea 22.50 nn 1 y withd ot o REPE GEORGETTE F ROCKS handsome- n C ly teaded and embroidered. Fringed Ar Satin Frocks in new draped and panel tL effects. Serge Frocks in new styles, |e 1, le PVN Quiles SKIN DISORDERS |) a RINGED GEORGETTE FROCKS com bined with Satin, Heavily beaded HEALS RAPIDLY Frocks of Georgette, — Satin Frocks featuring quilt stitching. Serge Frocks in k Aes new styles. boi Mome Danger Is ert ement | If yo fer with any eruptional A ROYAL MESS HALL WEoT tograph of the palatial banquet room for wounded Italian s¢ rs, The scene aled is onc ing contrast with the splendor of thi magnificent hall | revi in strik- | now utilized as a mess | JAPANESE CABINET DECIDES | GERMAN LOSSES FORGE TO INTERVENE IN SIBERIA’ ©THE EMPRESS 10 WEEP . | Trying to Break Down Polit Il detachments, the num- ometimes being only & or @ battalion both si repared for time, ¢ at full Numer resultod lines: ra Montvoisia position to War Participation several times, the} | french eventually gaining ‘some | Says Tokio Despat ound. TOKIO, July 19 front did tne ke durin Nowhere along rmans obtain a 1 Open All Day Saturday During JULY Closed All Day Saturday During AUGUST Women’s & Misses’ Frocks sian soldiers from the zone of the offensive along the Marne. Jed are German rian and Saxon \ AMO newspaper been ao ut a A Collection Unusually Complete s part in the MACHINISTS CLAIM 15,000 fighting. 2 mee = Han UI Tit UNH The Values Are Most Extraordinary PLEDGE 30.00 let another day pass lyon how eM. | _ \ clent it i lid help it OUBLE FRINGED FROCKS of heavy render D Satin. Beaded Georgette Frocks com £ bined with Satin, Navy Georgette Frocks beaded in contrasting colors. Heavily 7 embroidered Satin Frocks in long tunic effect. which supplies a infl is he ‘orm | For free sample oratories, 243 | | 35D.00 <I"to Nerve") AMERICANS. WORRY VIENNA. 6 dittiecs 14 th Pos. | Navy Serge Capes Full length, wide sweep, with lining of rich silk. Japan's Hed ‘ GTON New Frock of Satin and Georgette Quilt Stitching WASHIN 22.50 25.00 30.00 fixnting by Worlds | $30.00 mong the guests were Prince Toku. | German task cil & an be IM gawa, head of the co: y telephoned ai to The World. 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