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‘ Po tap AGE ___ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1918." ' NEED $192,000000 [Flower Girt gat Altar of Liberty 298 DEAD AND 21 NORE IN NEW YORK ge | TOWNS DESTROVD|| +~=Stern Brothers TO PUT LOAN OVER) gies BY FOREST FIRES || West znd street Buen Shand tk dren) West 43rd Street Thousands Are Homeless and Buy Government Bonds of the Fourth Liberty Loan Loss Runs Into Millions in Minnesota. DULUTH, Minn, Oot. Twenty. A Special Sale To-morrow one towns were destroyed, with a known death list of 298, by the forest WOMEN’S BLANKET ROBES ‘a fires which swept Northeastern ; Minnesota Saturday and Sunday. ‘ Bh iA ae in Duluth hospitals $4.95 and 5.95 ¥ The towns totally or partly de- (Continued from First Page.) lic In order that every man with 8) dollar ia his pocket may know exactly what Is necessary, The committee points out the further fact that in spite of the dangerous increase of peace talk, President Wilson has not receded from the position he took last | week when he said that “recent events” had served only to “enhance” the importance of this Liberty Loan. The over Sunday gain in the New York district was only $86,945,300. This means that on every day of the cam- | pateer hus ‘tae Saw: Sore haw Mone stroyedare Cloquet, Moose Lake, TR™ model with worsted girdle BORDERED model with satin | far less than it should have done and Kettle River, Lawler, Adolph, Mun-, and pointed collar, finished trimming, sailor collar, patch | has increased the burden that must ger, Five Corners, Harney, Grand with satin ribbon. pockets and girdle. | be lifted in the final days. Lake, } le Grove, Twig, Barnum, Subscriptions officially reported (> Washington thus far amount to on!y | $2,600,000,000, It is estimated that there are subscriptions of about $590,- 000,000—not more—ready to @epo-t. This would leave $3,000,000,000 to be | raised this week, | Two million workers are on the job | \ : to-day in all parts of the country, | | twice as many workers as there were in the earlier days of the campaign. Subscriptions totalling $30,727,500 were received this morning. Among| | the large ones were: tropolitan Life Insurance | Company .. . | Millinery Trades Committee. Mathews, Athinson, French River, Carleton, Brookston, Brevator, Pike Lake and Pine Hill, ‘ Tho vast region, about 10,000 square, miles—three days ago a busy and pros- perous business and farming country— to-day was a smouldering ruins, with bodies of men, women and children, | in many of them burned beyond recognt Wii pion, strewn about the countryside. American Rugs, Carpets and Linoleum Are priced most temptingly—Fifth Floor. | Thousands are destitute and home- \ less, and the property loss will run into Wilton Rugs, Oriental Effects | Plain Reversible Chenille Rugs From 27x54 ins. at $6.75 In popular shades. To 1114x165 feet 110.00 From 18x34 ins. at $3.50 P ; : To 9x12 feet . at 68.00 millions of dollars. Relicf work under direction of Adjt. Gen, W. F, Rhinow and Gov, Burn quist is progressing rapidly. Adjt. Gen, Rhinow at Moose Lake " M JUAN ereyve to-day stated that the genoral situa- REM OeE eer ane incl 5 Se rerees One ont tion was well in hand. No further 7 . ‘ F : ile Eff If you find yourself tired, weal or| D- Ataian & 00.1.0 1,000,000 ‘-cetbeteia Spree OF tne fie a tearea eee Wilton and Velvet Carpets, | Inlaid Linoleum in Tile Effects : pve y ‘ i Se a os believe e burned area ——— — losing flesh, this wa houid be ers’ Trust Co. 1,000,000 | be cleared of bodies by night. a i " heeded promptly. You are in real and Columbia Trust Co (additional) 1,000,000 | flag had been raised. The fire loss to the city of Duluth Most wanted colors; standard makes, Per square yard Aggett's Drug Stores.. 000,000 | r because the ¢ very great dan John Drew had stage fright at the] is placed at approximately $750,000, of this epidemic is specially contaz Lord & Taylor. . . 350,000] Liberty Theatre to-day, for the firs. er virtually every foot of the fire- $2.85 to 4.50 yd. at $1.25 to 1.95 and in your weakened condition, “Measo = and — Northwestern | \time in many years, he sald—am trict the a ; BLY fo should you come in contact with it; Railway Company . | badly that he forgot all the lines of and but few farm buildings , nevig Ci 6 left standing. ’ . : you wold fall an easy victim Henney sey: : || the speech he hed made up to toon| “Tet beta euactare ere dee Stern Brothers’ Wideloom Chenille at $10.75 sq. yard The commonsense preventive is to) Vanca Commerciale Itallana,,, 650,000 || the Liberty Loan, That, however,| voted virtually the ptire y to ree begin taking Father John's Medicime | Italian Savings Bank 500,000 did not prevent him from making an| Uniting families. | € at difficulty*has | . 5 : ny, rose, ete: W, » 15 feet; for |:mpromptu speech that resulted in| Deen encountered in supplying suffi. In blue, penne prev posenated vie at once because the pure food ele-| Credito Italiano + $00,000) 8 fashioned, | Perrera, & Co Tnanae De ments of which this old- FH ESRS inearron cient clothing. The majority of thove immediate delivery; quality and dye guaranteed. whol e body-builder is made are! jj idelbach, Ich i alas sail i * | the saie of many big and little bonds.| who escaped the flames wore unly 1 1 y ye £ e yatem and) Amer, Cigar Co. (additional). . Grand Lodge ot-F @ A 16 | ‘Then came Otis Skinner, who never | what they had on when the warning t ing ener@ys | Korstman & Huftr n ched them, Women are without t dresses, clad only in house frocks. All show signs of having come forgot a speech in his life, He said that every man who wrote his name ) Fe f nCo., Inc. 700,000] of the State of New York... giving you fighting strength to ward! United Cigar Stores Co. (addi- Threugh Corn Exchange Bank: off the influenza germ. The gentle! tional) ... 600,000| Percival 8. Hill (additional). str Lelief Administration of the * i trees lo ond subscription blank was gh harrowing experi The ther John’s Medi- dune Gaeta ° u t! n a bond su through harrowing experiences. They laxative effect of Father Joh Nev Je ey Worsted Spinning pepe Wyandotte Worsted Company a La ting America’s answer to the|aro red-eyed from the smoke, and the i's tad ‘ompa: . : : Gera Mills... sees 50,009 | rf majority are bandaged about the face 8 : 3 i a e, and th | fohn's Medicine) Graupner, Love & Lamprecht Bruner Woollen Compan 09| Kaiser's wail for peace, and that the) ina’) nas free from alcohol or dangerous rugs. | gee” pakaiainy Vedula tee C. Bahnsen & Co. (additional) 3n0 ahha hkaty Ld he aed Gils = === = ? gerous + | Spec Sommittee on War *L. Rubenstein & Co. 5 e i erlin” © American Ray i ‘ iad ramittes On beg L. Rubenstein & Co....++++ 115,000) ered in y ited in. various parte of New York *American Woollen Company Army. At Radically Reduced Prices this week. These shells, fired at « f ’ ee — -] joyer: dpas seenhnre 2,000 31 - 9 Bee ee a te en ee ee onary lak | kiine Weta) OetmRnY Wha extacllay tb ditional) ai 109,150] |. ‘ capture Paris and impose “a strong D) ‘ TOO F AT ° Fhe) ae 109.160] Army, but he said he happened to he| German peace” upon all the world, $20.00 White Enamel Bedsteads, at $16.50 Those Who at Chateau-Thierry when the Amert- TK coaraniecd: @slbnk veauetien rnin’ |*B. Rawitser & Co. ee atone eneereain. hintorie. win | are expected to make @ profound ap- ‘ Guaranteed welght reduc! sphperel *Far Alpaca Company. ++ 100,000} ° 2 eal. . . ‘ ei i i y, nate, pleasant, Brings slend@rness, better | Wear Glasses Pelee Aaa) SARI there, and he aesurcd everybody in| ” OE arin are ye Square tubing with 114 inch post; in 4ft. and S$ ft. size only. Sr Pac ccs arereia so alee ’ pany Lo cesesssssere 190,000] hearing that those Americans cer- | 499 to the Liberty Loan, with pledges You ire allowed to eat aweets, | Don’t Suffer |} Ports icin American’ 0: tainly seemed to be in a hurry that} o¢ enough more to make the final Brass Bedsteads at $19.50, 48.00 Odd Walnut Bedsteads, $20 & $65. ho starvation oF atrenuous exerch i acco Company (additional). 100.0001 aay and that they were bound to £0| total at toast $70,000 Palinade’e total é ° : she a ere syed Hhite Reurant from eyestrain or headaches. |}| nis ts Panama Day at the Altar of {tq Rerlin if the bond buyers would | voputation ts about. 700 phelps Formerly $22.50 and 65.00 Formerly $88.50 and 116,00 improved. figure, bo p tio rout 700, ° optimism, Get thin |{} They also don’t suffer from |] yiperty, where the flag of Panama| niy pay their earfare pakaoripilon a iiave Ke Me ciast cs the handicap and depres- |]! was raised at noon. The chief ad-| ‘phen Miss Ray Cox captured eigh-| rp « ; J Iron Bedsteads at $10.00, 14.50 Odd Ivory Bureaus, $110 & $135 4 ‘db ‘eh t 4 tele y Dr sh-| for every man, woman and child in 5 Fe sion caused by poor eyesight. as delivered by Joseph EAST) seen United States Navy boys and |tne place. The town's quota is $56,000. Formerly $15.00 and 16.50 Formerly $150.00 and 175.00 Reliable Eyesight Examination Charge d'Affaires of the held them for ransom, Single handed| ‘The trus Panama Legation at Washington. Helene captured them and not one of sald that Panama City had oversub-|them could escape until some kind | tne $250,000 bequest left to the col scribed its quota of Liberty bonds by! person in the crowd bought bonds nd that Colon had over-| enough to pay the ransom, subscribed by 50 per cent, Liberty! 4 great crowd gathered at the Su>- ents were quick to call by Registered Eye Specialists. Correctly Fitted Glasses 3 to $10. PE hiked Sons New York: 184 B’way, at John St 8 of Barnard College have voted to buy Liberty Bonds with Special Hair Mattresses, 40lbs., at $34.00 Special Box Springs—$25.00 lege by Gen, Horace W. Carpentier, “Heroes’ Hour" will be observed at the Altar of Liberty at 4 o'clock next Senorita Jua niece of the Charge 4'Affaires, 8 23 Sixth Av., 15th St]} bond selling Treasury at noon and listened to real| Friday afternoon. A service flag with ; Sixth Av., aad St. ntion to these figures, calling UPON | war stories told by real fighters. One Ide e e de = ier 35° S > in Han 6 > 5 a golden star will be dedciated to the - he ser Havens 60 Aan 2b ||| New Xerkers to:ldo.as well ae Pan Jor the speakers was Private Charles} memory of all the Allied heroes whi Odd Wooden Bedsteads, Antique Ivory, reg. $30.00 & 50.00, $17.50, 30.00 rooklyn: 498 Fultor St.,cor.Bond St H, Harris of the old New York 69th. | have fallen in battle, The ceremony “There were 3,750 of us when we|it is hoped, will inspire New Yorker went across,” he said, “and I don't be-|to do their utmost on the following lieve there are more than 300 left in|day, Saturday—"United States Day.” active duty.” Men, women and children will be He described battle after battle tn | ur then to make “sacrifice sub. which the regiment distinguished it-} scriptions,” self, earning the high but deadly honor of being petected as “shock| MGR, CONNOLLY IN PLEA, APAASAUAT) cocks ee ee a ee eee, Another stirring speech was made Viear General Unables From Parla by Jack Munro, former pugilist, who Hreing Surease 9¢ The Rev. Mgr. J, N. Connolly, Vicar went over with the original “Princes$| General of the Overseas Vicarate, has | Pat" regiment and is one of the few|sent from Paris to the Liberty Loan | survivors of that unit. Committee an urgent plea for the loan The Japanese section of the Foretgn| “Only two elements are necessary for Odd American Walnut Toilet Tables, . at $20.00, 24.00 and 25.00 Formerly sold at #40,00, 48.00 and 50.00 In the Upholstery Sections A specially arranged sale will include Cretonne —Chintz_Colorings¢ Tapestry, Damask & Armure Language Division has returned |the #pcedy winning of the war.” he — | Liberty Bond subscriptions amount- Firat ia be that gener $6 inches; denoting the Autumn Furniture Covering and Drapery | DF 2. $4,000,000, nipeg lps ine (oath wai world : season; for hangings and general Material, 50 ing.; period and mod- dividual subscription of $1,000,000 by rar Raa fis ern art designs; reg. 3.25 to 5,00, Wa t ch f ‘ - Raiie Mateiuate: furnishings; formerly 55c¢ to 7c, f' Ny Eighty-six more names were added!» vovday to the roti ot the “ren too KEEP LOOKING YOUNG Y Fi 9 sand Minimum Club,” made’ up of | : porches |ind{viduals in the New York district A our irm S |who have subscribed not less than| It’s Easy—If You Know Dr $10,000, The membership is now 393. Edwards’ Olive ‘1 ablets | The Metropolitan Canvas Commit-| ‘The secret of keeping young isto feel ame tee reported to-day that its total of —to do this you must watch your subscriptions received thus far is liverand bowels—there’snoneedot hav- $56,422,690, Of this more than $24,- ing a sallow complexion — dark rings sed none under your eyes — pimples — a bilious 000,000 was raised at one concert at juney YOO Sia Pan Bhs ed the Motropolitas Opera Hove, | sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety at 45c and S5c yard $2.25 to 3.75 a yard ‘rench Lace Filet Panels, | Imported Curtain Madras, Sus) Udo NEE CDSE eA a Imported; in various widths, Ecru and white; reg. 27¢ to 60c, at $8.75 to 19.50 at 22c to 45c a yard Complete Winter assortments of | Edwin P, Maynard, Chairman of the | per cent of all sickness comes from in- Metal Fire Screens, 2.95 to 29.50 |] Fire Sets, . . . . 3.95 to 2650 ‘ Brooklyn Liberty Loan Executive | active bowels and liver. | ; 4.50 45.00 . Cod Fi Lighte $4.00 i i Committee, sent a telegram this| Dr Edwards, a well-known physician Andirons, . .« + + . to 40. Cape Coc ire Lighters, at DB On Sunday, October 20, ee ee ao ae © ’ morning to President Wilson saying | in on periecind 8 Weaeine, com i assi ° establishments in ne first requisite for peac mixed with olive oil — complete list, c assified by trades, ; [thet C ora, re ak tte itor pence 1s | Pound mined Wie oT bich be gave to oy Liperty BONDS Greater New York which have won the Industrial Honor he absolute surrender of the military | his patients for years, . A und naval forces of Germany and that | wards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- _ Pennant of the Fourth Liberty Loan Campaign. the success of the loan depends upon | eA NS ee aes in tate an immediate and decisive statement | action yet alwayseftective. They bring * In order that the name of your establishment may be sure to appear you should, if possible, be thoroughly organized and subscribed by Thursday, October 17. to that effect. Brooklyn thus far has | about that exuberance of spirit, that | subscribed $40,009,450 of Its $79,233,810 | oe buoyancy wate copie ey quota. An average of $4,037,400 ls now | Searing the system of impurities, needed. To meet the emergency there | #AY Clearnl TO My Me Ay pod will be a meeting of all Brooklyn Tablets by their olive color, 10c and bankers to-night at the Hotel Bossert druggists. Bi | Italian soldiers from the Plave Sho per bam Al Adit, Work Fast and Hard! Per tactenergi tue roared Academy of Music to-night at a Liberty Loan rally of the Interna- tional Longshoremen's Association. Win the Fourth Liberty Loan The United States Naval Band will Play. AN “Tost and 4 in TI Founda” 103, World Buildin: for thirty days. ‘Th @een at any of The “Lest and Found” advertisements an be left at any of The Werld’s Advertising Agencies, or can be Gelephoned directly to The Worlds Oeil 4000 Beekman, New Yor Brooklyn Office, 4100 Mata, € . Fragments of the shells from the Industrial Pennant ae a natysioanis eae wiih - which the Church of St. Gervais at Paris was bombarded on Good Friday have been received by the Liberty | Loan Committee and will be exhib-»