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ORGANIZE TO TAKE BiG PART IN 4TH LOAN DRIVE (Continued from First Page.) Were decided. These have been Shipped to all parts of the country, GAA Cast vi the Mississippi tho selling forces will have them in band at the ‘opening hour. ‘A great Liberty Altar is being con- structed in Madison Square, and there at noon on Saturday the Bel- gian’ Minister to the United States, B de Cartier, will deliver an address for the Liberty Loan driv One thousand men of the new 69th Regi- ment will take part in the ceremonios at the altar, ‘The stage people in charge of the Téberty Theatre in front of the Pub- lie Library expect to raise $3,000,000, An additional feature in charge of the Stage Women’s War Relief in this loan campaign will be a travel- ling theatre, putlt on a huge motor truck, which will visit all parts of the city, The best stage artists and speakers will appear on its little ‘The honor flag to be given in this campaign to communities that over- @ubscribe thefr quotas will be slightly different from the flag of the last loan @rive. It will have four vertical stripes instead of three and a star Will be added for each 50 per cent. of oversubscription. In restauraats and hotel dining rooms the campaign for this loan will Will decorated as never The best artists in the city have given their services and worked out a beautiful scheme of color, The committee in charge has made special request that private owners along the avenuo shall not make color displays of their own ause that would tend to destroy the care- fully planned effect of the avenue as a whole From Madison Square to 59th Street the avenue will be one brilliant dis- play of the colors of the Allied na- tions, At frequent intervals the Stars and Stripes and the TAberty Loan flags will punctuate the long line of other flags. The omer of the Allied flags, ox cepting the American, will de ad fo! jows, coming down the avenue from 66th Street: Belgium, Brazil, Great Britain, China, Cuba, Czecho-Slo- ‘akia, France, Greece, Guatemala Haytl, Honduras, Italy, Japan, Li beria, Montenegro, Nicaraugua, Pan ama, Portugal, Fi . Serbia and Siam. In addition there will be great clus ters of all the Allied colors at 60th Street, at 4let Gtreet and at the Altar of Liberty at Madison Square Leon Wazeter, Chairman of the Polish Committee of the Second I'ed eral District, has promised that his organization, American citizens of Polish descent, will subscribe $50, 000,000, Will H. Hays, Chairman of the Republican National Committee, has {sued @ call to all Republican work- ers to drop everything else for three weeks and devote all energies to the success of the loan, This, he said, shall be “the Republican Party's su- preme motif of thought and action until the objective is attained.” Col. Theodore Roosevelt will start on a Liberty Loan tour to-morrow. be more vigorous than before, for at Teast $15,000,000 worth of bonds, pos- sibly $20,000,000, are expected to be weld to the cuests. The entertain. ment programme in support of the selling agents vill be more elaborate than ever, Fifth Avenue—"The Avenue of the ine Malted That makes Borden’ Milk different, Borden's sie the dmproved malted milk. By the Borden process pure rich milk is really acted upon by malt ferments, making it to digest. Nourishing and delicious—hot or cold. Insist on Borden's—all drw dnelet orquare packes Borden’ MALTED MILK. He will speak Saturday in Balt! more, afterward in Western cities, and will return to New York for a “peech before the Liederkranz Club. He will also deliver addresses in New England, and on “Liberty Day" will speak at Oyster Bay CITY'S QUOTA IN CAMPAIGN 18 $1,334,280,600. New York City's share of the dis- trict’s quota is $1,334,250,600. Prom- inent bankers and business interests to-day agreed unanimously that the $6,000,000,000 loan will be subscribed In the allotted three weeks, and that New “York's share probably will be oversubscribed. Subdistrict and borough totals have not been announced, but as the whole amount is just twice what it was in the Third Loan, it is possible to approximate closely what the de- mands will be, By boroughs, on the basis of the quotas of last’ April, which total $467,125,300, the tasks are as follow with the Third Loan subscriptions given for compariso: Borough. New Quota. Subscription. Manhattan ..$1,237,588,000 — §702,577,780 Brooklyn . 70,233,800 62,427,600 ‘Queens .. 8,728,000 10,137,380 Bronx ....... 6,694,200 Richmond ... 2,068,800 Total $1,334,260,600° $773.6 880 What Queens and Richmond ald|* in the third campaign exceeds tho} theoretical quota for the fourth,| which is being taken as an indica- | Uon that big as the new job is, it is| easily within the reach of a deter- mined community. SOLDIERS SEND MESSAGES WRITTEN ON CAPTURED GUNS War Trophies for Use in Loan Cam- paign Bear Names of Their Ameri- can Captors in France. WASHINGTON, Sept. 26.—Thirt: has them all. DENTISTS — ere THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, PROGRAMME FOR OPENING OF FOURTH LIBERTY LOAX DRIVE IN NEW YORK CITY Sirens at To-Morrow Night to Be Followed by Speech by Presi- dent and Many Other Events. OLLOWING is the official F programme arranged for the opening of the Fourth 1Ab- erty Loan driver FRIDAY 7.55 7.55 DP. M.—Blowing of police si- rena. 8.00 TP, M.—Looning of steamer and factory whistles, ringing of church belle and burning of red flares, $30 P, M—Distribution of 1,600, 000 copies of the surprise paper by police reserves and volun- teer workers. PF. M-—Opening of Liberty Rond meeting at the Metropoli- tan Opera House, President Wilson speaking. Midnight—Gov, Whitman others to speak at Liberty Hall, ‘Times Square. SATURDAY. 9.00 A. M.—-Unfurling of flags of Allied nations in Fifth Avenue. 9.00 A. M.—Liberty Loan parade starts southward from Fifth Avenue and Gist Street 9. A. M.—Hoisting of American flag at City Hall by Mayor Hy- Jan and opening of bond selling campaign in City Hall Park 945 A. M.—Second section of Liberty Loan parade will start northward from Bowling Green: 12.00 Noon — Dedication of the lAberty Altar in Madison Square Park with speeches by Secretary of the Interior Lane and Clef Justice White, 1.10 P. M.--Exeroises in tribute to Belgian flag at the Belgian Pole and 25 P. M.—Introduction of Bel- gian Minister at Liberty Altar by Gov. Strong. 1.40 P, M.—Formal presentation of Belgian flag to Belgian Min- ister, 1,60 P, M.—Liberty Loan Commit- tee acts as host at luncheon to Belgian Minister, German field guns captured by Ameri- can soldiers In France, are deing dis- tributed to astern cities for display during the Liberty Loan Campaign. The Liberty Loan Pubileity Bureau told the story of the guns to-day. They range from three to six inches in cali- bre, and bear the names of thousands of American soldiers pencilled on the guns themselves, the wheels and carriages in the hope that they would be seen by friends and relatives back home. Most of these guns were captured tn the recent Allied offensive Between Solssons and Rheims and dear evidences of the hasty retreat of the Germans. Several were wrecked and the muzzle of one was blown off apparently by « defective shell. Manufacturers’ tmprints show many were made as early as 1906, The great army of postmasters and Postal employees in the United States was instructed to-day by Postmaster General Burleson to do its utmost for the Liberty Loan, both by assisting in advertising and by individual subscrip: tions. Sousa to Tour for Liberty WASHINGTON, Sept. 26.—The Great Lakes Naval Station Band, led by John Philip Sousa, will start on an Fastern tour in the interest of the Liberty Loan to-morrow. ‘The band which {8 travelling by special train, numbers more than 300 pleces. The itinerary includes Washington, Balti more and Philadelphia matt —— pvER ae P ECONOMICAL APPROVED BY Notice the five qualities that a good dentifrice should have. Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream LARGEST POLICE SIREN WHICH WILL START LOAN DRIVE T0-MORROW NIGHT 66900000008 ‘ ; The police siren on the roof of the New York Steam Company Building at Burling Slip ts shown above. It is the largest of the many sirens that will start th Fourth Liberty Loan drive to- morrow nigh WHEN THE SIRENS BLOW “iG INTO YOUR POCKET” DON'T “DUGK FOR GELLAR” | when the 8.30 o'clock will ON'T be scared Friday evening, It sound like an air raid signal, but it will be merely the opening of the new Liberty Loan’ Campaign, The sirens will blow for five min- utes, Then the harbor craft and factories will give an answering salute. After that the sirens It means, pocket"~not _lar. BURGLARS PICK A WINNER, Safe ¢ “Dig into “Duck for your the cel- en aMtice worked, be print was di firm « T. Horn & is ¢ : mpc Crouger, J. W cS eitiry : (Continued from Fir Be.) % | day was from Hoboken, where there » | were 1,025 sufferers in the various > military camps. ° “L do not think it necessary to close schools,” Dr. Copeland satd, “There is no epidemic in this city. Closing the schovly would be evidence of hysteria rather than good judgment t Leave THE WISE BUYER WILL BUY ALL HE CAN NOW! geet a YOU CAN'T DUPLICATE THESE PRICES ANYWHERE. & Co, Ine. Nos. Ws-M Park Place last |. 18 years at this place is your Guarantee of Satisfac- night and stole more than $4,000 worth tion, Money Cheerfully Refunded if you are not. of fountain pons which were to have City Purchases of $10, Out of Town $20, Delivered Free. been ship $0 the senment (his | % emmediate Deliveries on Phone Orders. Phone Columbus 2171-2170. morning. the burglars picked WHISKIES, COGNAGS, out the ‘sat ie contained tho me a , | a thac it was an job" “The door | & Gla Tanorrer vce a 38 | Siempeney: . of the safe is an unusuaily massive one | Old Aster Rye, qt... 50 | obs Hine tee John Jameson Irish.... 2. 2.35 Cahee attacta wate Bushmill E. Remy Martin + 290 ut Usher's ‘ EN ke mee a do sbi WOMEN IN WASHINGTON EPIDEMIC HAS SPREAD MAKE MASKS TO HALT me 26 STATES NOW SPREAD OF INFLUENZA). c:uscr0 Sept. 26 urgeon | Gen of the Public Mealth se fetch rand ¢ ers Are Aiding | #ix ‘States and is epid in 1 New England, where it first appeared Patients in Capital |The spread over the country hw WASHINGTON 26. Jeo rapid officiats of the Public Ht | prominence corns lift right off with CERMOFSPANSH = INFLUENZA FOUND BY ROME SURGEON ED CROSS workers here [Servi the War und Nawy egun working on {ments and the \ miniature “gas masks" to [combating the. dl be worn by patients to prevent Be tena epreading of Spanish influenza. It nomber ot.y is said 40,000 will be made for Wal- the wordt ter Reed Hospital, an army instl- Jon Sept. 13 is 3,313, and the tution here, and it is expected the | deaths since that date 690, with 195 re= use of the masks, which Fe cated dase ett seis medicated gauze device that can a iu tinly to. Be ie : be made by women workers at the BAD Mok. Citbe: Han: beer rate of one every five minutes, will issued for mobilization of w refugees spread to other hospitals and falagricuttral work ‘ ; camps ——- Women in official life here have 1 taken up this work with great Lif Off C Con the masks being Mrs, Lansing, | Mrs. McAdoo, Mis, Fletcher, wife |p, me : reecone is magic! Sore, touch; of the Admiral, and others of gic! S y Eat without fear of indigestion, No dyspepsia or any stomach distress. Pape als, trouble lead, relief, ou can have trem pimples. |The number of cases here are negli- ? c » bit! Jus | gible when compared with the im- Hurt? q Bt one bith i | mense heh datos and since the first | drop a Freerone on t jor July we have had less than 500in-| touchy corn, instantly it stops ofthe a vitins and 4 large proportion | aching then you lift that bothers A despatch to to ‘The ing| Some corn right off. Yes, magic! 1 orld. from x N. | «ys Costs only a few cents. jten deaths fb irred ‘trom the; ® tiny bottle, sufficient to rid your feet : | malady in the last twenty-four hours. | Of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn The despatch declares there is a seri-| between the toes, and calluses, with- us vhortage of medical attendants| Out one particle ‘of pain, soreness or the camp and that the hospitals, irritation. Freezone is the mysterious are overcrowded ether discovery of a Cincimmati genius Congress Says: NO MORE WINES & LIQUORS After June 30th My stock was bought to last for years and I AM COMPELLED TO CUT ALL PRICES This is an opportunity you will never again have, tp the new taxes will go into effect any day, which will almost triple the cost | | | | coteh oh = | : Gins, White Horse Robich, rerfection Scotch Banff Scotch Gordon Dry . Bols oe oD) ype BANFF Scotch | Whisky | i MEYEE-O: BORN Made from the finest malt rey Taylor D 1.78 P Ui TIC T ure can provide and the | + 1.75 ring water imp rial 1,00 0 | AL NO ES. e artin distilling Very Old Sloe 1,50 oF honest aging—perfect puri- Very Fine Dry s WASHI aTON, Sept. 26.--Criticism fieation, Holland Geneva 1.75 of Directo: neral McAdoo by Repre ‘These are the | Speeial Mint. Gordon 16, Ientative Wood of Indians, for prohibit have made BANF Dry Gin, 1-02, battle. 15¢ [tng railroad °employven from partivipat: ular as a | ing in politica In being dixcuased in’ of -15 Per Bottle. ficial circles. Repr Wood "said gan.s0 Por Cas CHAMPAGNES. heads of the fou it - Pw g¥ Pts. filed protests. Re. tenilty bbls = ‘ala . @ to @ decision by i boa ts at Louisville, Ky., that the Penbletord -— i per Heidsieck 200 00 48.00 | 4 Of the Treasury is usurping power in | Dufty’s Ma 8 = | Hendon Club... 1.90 $3. 3 taking over the railroads, that preroga Overholt .. ‘- - | Sa x’ 11906) 2100 a lese,| Lye being given to tho Secretary of /Q Hunter i. 30 6.28 - ) Wear as a war measure pal piano ms ts sobltRoueh there were two candidat ; 65 7.50 London Club Extra or Republican n for mayor 00 of Allendale candidate | 00 7.25 Dry Champagne for the at 00 7.50 Fermentation in the bottle Was non t 1.25 6.00 insures: London Club's’ and one Was nominate 1178 ese perfect effervescence, | Pi- eratic tick i ave » 1.00 6.00 tient aging ffects it Ap mayor ) | we MERMOUTHS, | By “ripeness of flavor . i by Noillly Prat, French - pin Demoerat names in on their | Martini Rossi, Italian... 1.10 | Fike case pinta. No Clark and) one for | Bor" ln Dry wee MQ cane quart | ailor, Italian, spec'h, @ ms] r maere ahs = STOUT and ALE r Maurice Con 2 feo ital’ ae oe Burke's Guinness Stout.3.50 dz, pte. of Qu who is running for French Vermouth..... 75¢ quart Burke's Guinness Stout.2.50 dz. nlos ¢ of the Supremy Court, was the py | Burke's Bass Ale 3.75 dz. pts. ndidate on t Democratic LIQUEURS. s : nd local t to be denied Peach Apricot, Rasp! erty MISCELLANEOUS. Bot. indorsement by the utive Com. Cherry or Strawberry; ; mittee of the City De racy, Brook veguiar price $3.0 s Kimmel $1.50 {lyn organization. Resolutions were | epecial .... Dubonnet 1.40 1 Rope d indorsing his nnig_ mate, | WINES. na) ate al 1.80 Supreme Court Justice Robe oy | t. Ga cl De : Meal Setblestig, | Hee RRRRNE ae wy Imperial Reserve Port, at #09 Red sia Jat zum 235 ova net Por 4 » ' 30 Republican workers in all States n Californ Port 1,50 St. Croix or Medford Rum 2.00 the Union are directed to drop their Golden Crown mherry, at 55 2.00 Grenadine Syrup, at . 1,09 campaigns and t behind the Liberty | @ Real Crest sh 4 1.75 Kirchwasser (Imported), at... 3.00 loan, in a message sent out by Will | @ California Sh ry, 35 1,50 Benedictine, pts. 2.25 {HA Hays, National Chairman, Mr. | @ Zinfandel Claret, at 40 1.25 de ‘Menthe, Green’ or | Hays wants every Republicon precinct | Q Rhine Wine Type — 1.3 White, best grade 1.50 in the ¢ airy to be a | @ Riesling peciad.. jo 1,50 Roonekamp Bitters. 2.00 joan factor, and Saya “politics | Table Claret 1.00 Orange Bitters ... 1.25 pte eer ; | ‘s Many Other Brands Not Listed aries urphy and John H. Mes! | osareeyP:cvupay, tnt Special Gallon Prices mony at Syracuse this ev % Alfred F. nith, Ds o Why pay high prices for bottle-goods when you can save consid- Governor. is formally not % crable money buying by the gallon’ We have made special reductions | Momination and makes his C u dl “f sold b ilk | speech. No explanation of the change | §@ O" 4}! goods sold in bu * in plans has been made \% Special Prices to Hote) Clubs and Cafes. | Alfred Bp Smith, Democratic candi- | These pric of taxes by Government date ‘for overnor! was forced oy"an | Roough Maney Hose ts Buy W. & jallment of the throat, to. cancel. his | |Yisit to Potsdam Fair, ‘in St! Lawrence | & STORE OPEN UNTIL 8 P.M County, He eare: might [handicap him with iin would | OL. DE cE \last through his campai ® b M ‘ LD @ 1D BUENOS AYRES, 26.—The strike of the postal and celegraph em-|@ 859 EIGHTH AVENUE NO BRANCHES chien ed Peon in preg On West Side of the Avenue. Lekiy ows IT servica - Between Sist and 52d Re, Convenient to Subwey, Ae treet Cars. Li ‘Digests Meal When Stomach ‘Won't Millions know the magic of Diapepsin for dyspep- indigestion and stomach When your meal don't di- gest, but turns into gases and acids or lays like a lump of Don't stay a dyspeptic! Upset stomachs feel fine! Costs so little at drug stores, upset? Pape Diapepsin Wor rtey Uy CE LD, Lewis Baker ing A a results foilow and and hope aro renewed. “Boston writes: “What showd I do The original drawing of the New York Sunday World’s 18x22 Liberty Loan Poster, in colors, as it appears on the wall at Liberty Loan Headquarters in the Equit- able Bldg., 25th floor, Main Entrance. Every reader of The World will get one of these posters next Sunday. Hang it in your window. Drawn by Lee Conrey, after design by C. Mortimer. . Drawn for and used exclu- ‘sively in The New York S World, + thie or acidity, fas have instant eDocTor: The eneral aque

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