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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1918. durgh relating to alleged politieal sett. Delancey Nicoll (additional). 100,000] boys will be everywhere and thelr an- viliage jail. At Georgetown, 0., P GETS BREWERS’ EVIDENCE. | bureh rele mere, see Aged if Cuban American Sugar... 100 000| swer to every man who protests that Jefferson, Pa, the raiding parties E a _———— [to the Senate Committon westignting W. D. Thornton ¥ 100,000| he has bought will be “Buy another.” were targets for the village police Seeger of Cirand Jary Evidence atiiie | wand. planning. a ' |Patrick J. White ETT rooo00] | Mrs. Gavin 1. High, formerly golo- ~—— } Be Cittaiberkn Neaches Washinn Peacesl Tis Siewdre” probe Wilkon & Co, (additional)..:-, 100,000 iS Of Sousa's Dand. will sing “The 1 REBT RANE CHOI BE | } 5 Wis aviaence Bt |} The committee will begin hearings Mectric Bond & Share Com- night at an opem air theatre in Eim- 7 with evidence pro: next Tuesday with nm officer of the pany te ness + 100,000] hurst, Queens. Gov, Whitman will WORTH 110 AFTER THE WAR A) Grand Jury at Army Intelligence Service on the stan Combustion Engineering Cor- speak at the eame mecting for the j | IS $868 4A4 B00 POAWE-+ 0088s 6 100,000) Liberty Loan, in case of rain the - anne Norwegian American url meeting will be held at the Newtown i *, tate " a | > Ca aa FT | ye ety ties Corporation (additionaly 100,000] High School, |= | Writer in Leslie's Declares U. S. TE —— Foratmann & Huffman Com- 100,000 | Will sell bonds to-night at the Liberty Securities Are Best Financial | re y Loan Theatre in Columbus Circle. | o serve UncleSam is a chief duty of PosT TOASTIES gl these days. They do it by sa heat ae iver a Theyre also the most | delicious corn flakes | imaginable. I CAN’T STAND THE LOAD The “Bone-Dry” Law and the increase of 100% in taxes are too much of a load for the liquor business, which is DOOMED. Therefore I have CUT ALL PRICES as [have a stock which would ordinarily last for years. Buy All You Can Now PURITY QF GOODS IS OUR GUARANTEE 18 years at this place is your Guarantee of Satisfaction, cheerfully refunded if you are not. You Can’t Duplicate These Prices Anywhere Manhattan Purchases of $10, Other Places $20, Delivered Free. Phone Columbus 2171-2170. No C. O. D. Orders. Specials for Balance of This Week ——— WHISKIES —.) ~=—- COGNAC8 & BRANDIES___, Ga Bot. Ga. Money Bot. Old Crow Rye or Wilson. Louls Le Grand Cognac, Johnny Walker % Seagram's Canadian Club ; Gooderham & Canadian . Canadian Club... Bais Sir tal ry White Tavern Dry..... Humphrey Tayior Dry. : A. Lane's Dr¥.ecccscs: Bond Supert rial Birt EBrardissetittyy st a bes: London Club Du Barry. Gold Lack’ ¢ STOUT and ALE- Guinness Stout, 3.50 dz. pte. iuinness Stoul2.60 di Old Crow Whi Btewart Rye ye Rye Private Stock Bot Raspberry, Cherry or Strawberry; ' regular price $2.00; spect 1 MISCELLANEOUS — arti WA sa so cine nhattan, Bronx or Martini Cocktails; best xrade.... Bacardi) Rum, here Golden Crown Sherry Real C California Sh Zinfanee! C Rhine Wine Becta Many Other Brands Not Listed, Why pay high prices for bottled goods when you can save considerable me lon? Deposit required of 16¢ 10c on ¥ gallon jugs. : : f Clubs and Cafes. These prices subject to change upon incr of taxes by Government, STORE OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M, THE HOUSE OF LMGOLDBER BEST QUALITY V 1, beet BF 1 Amer, Pecan, Domestic , | Hoonekamp Bitter Orange Bitters . \seebess babe: 3 Prices by 159 8TH AVE, .o3tiila. Convenient to Subway, L and Street Cars, | | (Continued from Firat Page.) fn armistice, has set in, the statiat!- cians say, and a flood of subseriptions temporarily held back, is expected to pour ceaselessly into the National Treasury. The nation still has about $3,000,000,000 to make up, and the financiers say it will be done by Saturday night. In addition to the pledge from the Guaranty Trust Company, big sub scriptions reported to-day are Public National Bank $2,000,000 Utah Copper Co. (Additional) 2,900,000 Lehigh Valley Railroad Co. 2,000,000 A. D. Juilliard & Co 1,500,000 Wertern Electric Company (Additional) 1,250,000 Nevada Consolidated Copper Co, (Additional) ...., - 1,090,000 Chino Copper Co. (Additional) 1,000,000 Ray Consolidated Copper Co, (Additional) ‘ + 1,000,000 Interborough Rapid Transit Co. sesevyeasesivsesevere 8 ON008 International Banking Cor- poration ona vnecaoceee + 1,000,000 International Planters Corp,. 600,000 Americ Car & Foundry Company (additional) 500,000 jor Mining Com- pany (additional) ‘ 500,000 National Hiscuit Company... 500,000 H. P, Whitney ... ‘ 600,000 Bank for Savings, City of New 600,000 Norfolk & Western Railway Company (additional) Big Four Railroad Simon Borg & Co. Lehigh Valley Con! : 600,000 + 400,000 pany (additional) verse 400,000 Banca Commerciale Itatlano.. 400,000 Indian Refining Company.... 350,000 American Machine & Foundry Company ..ecceeees verse ee 800,000 American Sumatra Tobacco Company (additional) . 200,000 Fdgar Park * seseee 800,000 Adolph Lewisohn & Sons (ad- ditional) ...... +. 900,000 Nipissing Mines Company 250,000 Sumatra Purchasing Corpora- tion 260,000 Kansas City Southern Ratlway — 250,000 Jamen McL#an (additional)... 250,000 National Insurance Counpainy . Booth Fisheries ...... ‘ LAolph Lewinohn (additional) Union Pacific Ratiroad Com- pany aesearee idelbach, Ickelheuner & Co. (additional) + 200,000 + 200,000 Funk & Wagnalls Company (additional) 200,000 Loulaville & Nashville Railroad Company . . c++ 200,000 Mohawk Mining Company (ad- ditional) 6.6.6 sees seees 167,000 Doubleday, Page & Co. and employees: ‘ 160.000 + 150,000 Brake Shoe and Foundry Company (addi- tional) .. + esereeecoees 189,850 rnhard, ditional) + 125,000 tt Heaney & CO....ese056 120, rlanger Bros, & parters, 120,000 Cannon Mills + 110,000 | Jullus Marguace ...... + 100,000 Sharp & MeVickar (ndditionat) 100,000 Men's Boots Men’s Oxfords opportunity. Women’s Boots Women’s Shoes, Pumps & Slip . . . . Nafra Company (additional).. 100,000 Savage A-ms Company (addi- tional) seseeeee seoseeees — 100,000 Wilson & Bradbury cesses 100,000 Wolverine Copper = Mining Company (additional) ...... 100,000 Hall & Co. (additional). 100,000 Thompson-Startett (additional) + Viervesry 1O0OO ‘The Sub-Treasury noon programme included Dr, Dwight Hillis, who has recently returned from France, and Dr, David Hughes, formerly @ chap- ain in the British Army. On the programme at the Liberty Theatre to-day appeared @ number of well-known names, including Ger- trude Atherton, William Farnum, George Barr MeCutcheon, Mra De- Wolt Hopper, Health Commisstoner Copeland, Police Commissioner En- right, Harrison Fisher and officers of the French Foreign Legion. Brooklyn reported an overnight gain of $15,641,560, bringing ita total to $60,120,600, ‘This is only $2,500,000 less than Brooklyn should have sub- scribed at this stage of the campaign, and it still leaves Brooklyn still lead- ing all borougha on percentage of quota subscribed. The Irving National Bank and the Irving Trust Company announced to- day that all of the directors of both institutions hae joined. the ‘$10,000 Minimum Club" by additional pur- chases, At a meeting of the directors, who had already made large personal suscriptions, each agreed to take $10,000 more for the apecific purpose of joining the club. The people of the lower east side have bought more than $25,000,000 of bonds, according to an estimate of Bernard K. Marcus, Vice President of the Bank of the United States. ‘Through that bank alone he said more than 40,000 $50 bonds have been sold on the installment plan to persons of small means, many of whom are atill paying for thelr Third Loan bonds. ‘The east side already has almost doubled its Third Loan subscriptions The Friars Club has sold $55,000 of bonds, the Greenroom Club, $31,700, i t jitan Club 0,000 and the nba Club, whose figures are not yet compiled, is triving to beat these records, ‘The Lambs will make a special effort at the Public Library on riday at noon. The campaign in the is becoming more intense, total reported to-day was Company he booth at the Liberty Theatre ip of the Public Library has com. piled returns showing the sale of $600,000 of bonds to 5,810 individual subscribers, The actual number is known to be much larger, for thers ore many subscriptions not yet te bulated Pwenty-five thousand men of de- ferred draft classification have been rganized for house to house work, each in his own block, under the su- fror pervision of the Metropolitan Canvas| ‘"* Division, Everybody, no matter how many bonds he may have bought al- ready, will be asked to buy one more lock drive.” “Unconditional surrender to Fourth Liberty Loan" will be the de- mand of 4,000 Boy Scouts from now until the end of the campaign. The int to the following: rs to This means that thousands of pairs of th Boots, Shoes, etc., (heretofore marked at much higher prices) are now on sale at prices that offer a wonderful buying the] Miss Marlowe will present a rose to every bond purchaser, acting in the name of Mrs, Woodrow Wilson. The programme for the Carnegie Hall meeting to-morrow night has been changed. William Howard Ta* and Charles M. Schwab wiN be among the speakers instead of Attornoy General Gregory and Senator James Hamilton Lewis, who will be unable to attend, PAJAMA RAIDS FOR BOXDS STIR CLEVELAND DISTRICT Canvassers Taken for Bank Robbers in One Town and Held in Jail Three Hours. CLEVELAND, Oct. 16.—Spectacniar methods are being used in the Liberty Loan campaign in the Cleveland Fed- eral Reserve District. Pajama mass meetings are the order of the night. Army motor trucks, manned by a crew of eight, go forth at night from cities and towns raiding bank ac- counts for the loan. Towns are visited chiefly at mid- night and everybody is calted out of bed by electric gongs and sirens, to- gether qjth a barrage from shot guns When the people are on the street, the motor trucks are deserted and tbe crews become bond salesmen. In Brooklyn, Pa., the raiding party was taken for bank robbers, For in the three hours they were held Dyspepsia Spoils Beauty Makes the Dark Rings Around Eye: Caves In the Cheeks and Ruins the Complexion. How to Get Rid of Dyspepsia. “Take My Advice and Use Stuart's Dy Tablets if You Want Pretty Skin. Digest! ruin the complezton. hi 0 i Oar polson the’ blood, mouth, rob you’ of hay at hurt you like and let Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets digest your food, tone your stomach, your blood with nourishment 4 looks, a healthy appearance bright eyes will soon return. Get a 30 cent box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Table at any drug store. They are real health makers.—Advt SPECIAL NOTICE B. Altman & Cn. “Tn compliance with Government regulations for standardizing prices, have re-priced their entire stocks of High-grade Boots, Shoes, Pumps, Etc. to $12.00 per pair 11.00 per pair to 12.00 per pair to 11.00 per p finest-quality Madison Avenue-Hifth Avenue, New York Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street contents Investment Possible. “A 4% per cent. United States Gov-| | Now the Largest Erclusively Women’s Boot Shop in America. Value Extraordinary 5:50 | This smart laced boot, Of All Black Glace or Pa Kid with Dull Kid Top. ernment bond, after the close of the war—perhaps not immediately after but during the course of a few years. should sell as high as 110, and the in vestor in a $100 bond at par would thus get a 10 per cent, profit in addition to the regularly paid interest at 4% per |" during the interval. Says “Jasper in Leslie's Weekly: “Few of my readers recall the re-| markable profits made by the purchas- ers of Government bonds during the Civil War. British Investors took large | quantities of these while they were at a) discount and at the close of the war enjoyed @ profit of from 20 to 40 per jcent. on their purchases. Most of my readers ean recall the Spanish War of | 1598 and the three per cent. war bonds issued at that time, They were #o/| greatly over-subscribed that they sold armost at once at a premium of five per cent, Within a year this premium was doubled and some purchasers realized ar high @s 12 per cent. profit on thelr | investments, | “So I aay, there ts nothing safer or | better for investment with a chance of | @ handsome profit than the 4% per cent. | Liberty Bonds. Peace cannot long be | deferred. When it comes a 4% United | States bond ought to command a prem jum in the world’s m: af oo nt iH For immediate clearance. Also at this price are 350 pairs of boots Samples in various leathers and styles; high or low heels; an exceptional opportunity for women who wear small sizes :— 4% AA 4 or 41, A 31% and 4B Lend as They Fight—Buy Liberty Bonds. QUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP companies and other organizations, as 32 and 34 West 34th Street well as individuals, will be forced to subscribe, Soldiers and _ ex-soldiers = = will be liable in case they have an in- SS come from property. Factory Austral Mast Take Part War an. MELBOURNE, Australia, Oct, 16. Under the Federal scheme of com. pulsory contributions to the war loans, the | | | | The Mowe of Cup penberies By THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER about clothes? Wool goes up a | HAT are you doing | the war goes on. Your only true economy is to buy less and buy BETTER. Shun the high cost of cheap clothing. Get value-insurance in a Suit or Overcoat by a House that, in these times and all times, maintains its stand ) Clothes by The House of Kuppenheimer, available only in Brill Stores, in New York, offer you quality, service and | value assurance of the most dependable type. $25 to 380. | THE KUPPENHEIMER HOUSE IN NEW YORK Broadway, at 49th St. 1456 B' way, at 42d St. 47 Cortlandt Street 125th St., at 3d Ave, 2 Flatbush Ave. Brooklyr Call, Write or Phone for It 279 Broadway 44 East 14th St, The New Kuppenheimer Style Book Is Ready. Buy Bonds by the Hundreds and Avoid the Hun-Dread! no . = Sonat 4 ee shy atone ene aN EE Fi aoe S| j )